Sito Web Italiano Per La Filosofia-LEONID KANTOROVICH Translate this page leonid kantorovich. Il Sole 24 Ore-9 LUGLIO 2000 I numeri che fanno cultura Dallamusica orientale alla teoria del giochi, fino ai film di Peter Greenaway. http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/rassegna/kantorov.htm
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1975: Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich And Tjalling C. Koopmans 1975 leonid Vitaliyevich kantorovich and Tjalling C. Koopmans. Nobel PrizeWinners 1975. leonid Vitaliyevich kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans. http://www.geocities.com/naoyakaneko/nobel/node27.html
References For Kantorovich References for leonid V kantorovich. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. ObituaryAcademician leonid Vital'yevich kantorovich, Soviet J. Comput. http://www.mathsoc.spb.ru/pantheon/kantorov/ref.html
Extractions: Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books: L J Leifman (ed.), Functional analysis, optimization and mathematical economics : a collection of papers dedicated to the memory of Leonid Vital'evich Kantorovich (New York, 1990). Articles: A A Belykh, The perception of L V Kantorovich's economic work in the West (Russian), Ekonom. i Mat. Metody Ya I Fet, The investigations of L V Kantorovich in the area of computer architecture (Russian), Optimizatsiya A G Kusraev and S S Kutateladze, The contribution of L V Kantorovich to the theory of ordered vector spaces (Russian), Optimizatsiya V L Makarov, On dynamic models of economics in the development of the ideas of L V Kantorovich (Russian), Ekonom. i Mat. Metody V L Makarov and S L Sobolev, Academician L V Kantorovich (19 January 1912 to 7 April 1986), Functional analysis, optimization, and mathematical economics (New York, 1990), 1-7. Obituary: Academician Leonid Vital'yevich Kantorovich, Soviet J. Comput. Systems Sci. L T Petrova, Commentary on the works of L V Kantorovich on large-block programming (Russian)
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Chair Of Math. Anal.: Kantorovich The characteristic trait of the scientific activity of leonid kantorovich, oneof the greatest mathematicians of our century, is a natural combination of http://www.math.spbu.ru/user/analysis/pers/Kant_e.html
Extractions: Russian version The characteristic trait of the scientific activity of Leonid Kantorovich, one of the greatest mathematicians of our century, is a natural combination of abstract and concrete things, of fundamental and applied researches. His first works concerned delicate problems of the set theory. Later he became one of the first Soviet specialists on functional analysis. In the 30s he laid down the foundations of the theory of semi-ordered spaces which constitutes now a vast chapter of functional analysis bordering algebra and the measure theory. At the same time he anticipated the ideas of the future theory of generalized functions which became current only in the 50s. Kantorovich obtained beautiful results on the approximation theory. The approach to Sobolev's embedding theorem suggested by Kantorovich and based on his estimations of integral operators is well known. Along with these (and many other) works on "pure" mathematics, Kantorovich conducted systematically researches of applied character, which were by no means separated from the "fundamental" part of his work. General conceptions and broad outlook which were characteristic for his works on functional analysis ensured his success in applied fields. A characteristic example is a famous work "Functional analysis and applied mathematics" which is a bright confirmation of S.L.Sobolev's statement "Modern computational mathematics is inconceivable without Banach spaces as well as without computers". The works of Kantorovich on applying functional analysis to computational mathematics, in particular, on the Newton method, are well known.
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Extractions: Affiliation: Academy of Sciences, Moscow Kantorovich was a professor of economics at the University of Leningrad from 1944 to 1960. He became the Director of Mathematical Economic Methods at the Siberian Division of the Soviet Academy of Science in 1960. He was appointed as the Laboratory Chief of the Institute of National Economic Management in Moscow in 1971. He shared the Nobel Prize in 1975 with Tjalling Koopmans for their contribution to the theory of optimum allocation of resources. "His first major breakthrough came in 1938 when he was consulting to the Soviet Government's Laboratory of the Plywood Trust. Asked to devise a technique for distributing raw materials to maximize inputs, Kantorovich saw that the problem was a mathematical one: to maximize a linear function subject ot many contstraints. This technique he developed is now known as linear programming." Works by Leonid Vitalievich Kantorovich: Autobiography: I was born in Petersburg (Leningrad) on 19th January 1912. My father, Vitalij Kantorovich, died in 1922 and it was my mother, Paulina (Saks), who brought me up. Some of the first events of my childhood were the February and the October Revolutions of 1917, and a one-year trip to Byelorussia during the Civil War.
Professsor Kantorovich Mit Dr. Eberhard Kummerow Translate this page Das Bild zeigt Professor leonid kantorovich (links) 1976 mit Eberhard Kummerow(rechts) bei der Auswertung und Beurteilung von Optimierungsrechnungen im http://www.opti.ch/kantoro.htm
Extractions: Ja, so ist es Hier sehen Sie mehr . Es handelt sich um Professor Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich , der 1975 den Nobelpreis für seine "contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources" erhielt. Das Bild zeigt Professor Leonid Kantorovich (links) 1976 mit Eberhard Kummerow (rechts) bei der Auswertung und Beurteilung von Optimierungsrechnungen im Bereich Produktion, die mit der Komplexmethode erstellt wurden. Diese Form der Optimierung stellt eine Weiterentwicklung der Arbeiten von Professor Kantorovich (den Wert der Zielfunktion) haben. (siehe Beispiel weiter unten). Dr.oec. habil. Eberhard "Ebbi" Kummerow ist heute verantwortlich für F E ntwicklung an unserem Institut. Beispiele Marketing und Produktionsauslastung: , ein Grossteil des Personals entlassen werden, der Betrieb macht Verluste , weil ein bestimmtes Produkt nicht mehr "läuft", die Preispolitik scheint nicht den Marktverhältnissen zu entsprechen. Um die Lage wieder "ins Lot" zu bringen, sind Faktoren aufzuspüren (Kosten, Preise, Kapazitäten usw.), deren Veränderung einen positiven Einfluss auf das zu erzielende Ergebnis (heraus aus der Verlustzone, ausgeglichene Produktionsauslastung, positiver Deckungsbeitrag usw) haben.
EconPapers: Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich Details about leonid Vitaliyevich kantorovich. Email nobel@fondue.dse.uqam.ca. Accessstatistics for papers by leonid Vitaliyevich kantorovich. http://econpapers.hhs.se/HoPEc/4957495048494957766979787368958673846576738969867
Extractions: Postal address: Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich obtained the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1975 and died in 1986. His entry is maintained by the HoPEc team. The listed email address will not respond to inquiries Access statistics for papers by Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich Update your information in the RePEc Author Service (HoPEc). Mathematics in Economics: Achievements, Difficulties, Perspectives. This site is part of RePEc and all the data displayed here is part of the RePEc data set. Is your work missing from RePEc? Here is how to contribute
EconPapers: Authors Registered With RePEc Translate this page Daniel Kaiser, Ulrich Kajii, Atsushi Kakes, Jan Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem Kamstra, MarkKane, John Kantor, Shawn kantorovich, leonid Vitaliyevich Kanzler, Ludwig http://econpapers.hhs.se/HoPEc/defaultH.htm
Kantorovich Moscow. Works Cited. kantorovich, leonid Vitalevich. Autobiography forNobel Prize. kantorovich, leonid Vitalevich. Functional http://econc10.bu.edu/economic_systems/NatIdentity/FSU/Russia/kantorovich.htm
Extractions: Kantorovich Russias Genius: Leonid V. Kantorovich by Benjamin McMillan The Life and Achievements of Leonid Vitalevich Kantorovich ... by Sarah Campion Russias Genius: Leonid V. Kantorovich by Benjamin McMillan Leonid V. Kantorovich was born in the city of Leningrad in January of 1912 to a meager family. His father, Vitalij Kantorovich, died when Leonid was only 10 years old, leaving his mother, Paulina to raise him herself. Leonid grew up during violent times in Russia. During the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Leonid and his mother fled to Byelorussia to escape the bloodshed before returning to their home more than a year later (Kantorovich). Leonid was a naturally inquisitive child with a broad range of interests including politics and modern history. Upon entering the Mathematical Department of the Leningrad University at the mere age of 14, Leonid soon realized that his main interests lay in the fields of science and mathematics. Leonid immediately excelled at mathematics and within his second year at the University he was already working on complex and abstract mathematics. By the age of eighteen, Leonid had already distinguished himself as an authority in mathematics. When Leonid graduated from the university he remained there to teach and continue his research in theoretical mathematics. By this period in his life, Leonid had begun to shift his concentration towards applied mathematics problems. His work in theoretical mathematics was quite renowned among his colleagues and he had received numerous accolades for his work in that field. As it would turn out, Leonids greatest contributions would not be in theoretical mathematics at all, but rather applied mathematical economics. Such accomplishments would not have been possible, however, were it not for his early work in mathematical theory (Kantorovich).
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Rolodex Of Famous Economists Koopmans, Tjalling C. (19101986). kantorovich, leonid (1912-1986). Lewis, Sir W.Arthur (1915-1990). Kalecki, Michal (1899-1970). kantorovich, leonid (1912-1986). http://alpha.montclair.edu/~lebelp/RolodexofFamousEconomists.html
Extractions: The Rolodex of Famous Economists What makes an economist famous? There are two basic criteria, and which are at times uncorrelated with each other: recognition by one's colleagues and recognition by the public at large. Among economists, being famous tends to translate in terms of the number of published works, along with the number of times such work is cited by other economists. Published work and citations are what drives, for example, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics selection process. As Paul Samuelson once said, the only coin of worth among economists is the recognition by one's colleagues. Critics of economics have pointed to the insular nature of recognition criteria practiced by economists and have contended that all too often they write with an increasingly abstruse theoretical and mathematical jargon that ignores too many real world issues. As one economist once said when the empirical data did not fit well in a standard econometric model, "So much the worse for reality". Yet economists have exerted a powerful influence on the course of events over times and they have done so by translating what seems at times as overly abstract notions into concrete tools of understanding economic events, predicting future events, and guiding public policy. As a sampler, consider the following economists. Adam Smith (1723-1790) is famous for his