Abraham Charnes was a major participant in the advancement of operations research, linear programming, optimization, mathematics, and numerous other areas. He was one of the great figures in management sciences and a pivotal character in the establishment of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS).
Our hope is that this memories chapter will provide a glimpse of Abraham Charnes - the person - a view not readily conveyed by his scientific accomplishments ...
Abraham Charnes remembered. Stephen Littlechild and Arie Lewin. Annals of Operations Research, 1997, vol. 73, issue 0, 373-387.
Internationally acclaimed mathematician Abraham Charnes died in Austin, Texas. December 19 at age 75. Known as a pioneer of operations research and one of ...
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Lewin AY (1997). “Abraham Charnes Remembered.” Ann Oper Res 73: 373-387. By admin. Lewin AY (1997). “Abraham ...
During the celebration of his sixtieth birthday in 1977, Professor Charnes received the U.S. Navy Medal for Public Service, the Navy's highest civilian award, ...
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Abraham Charnes (September 4, 1917 – December 19, 1992) was an American mathematician who worked in the area of operations research.
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Abraham Charnes was the seventh President of TIMS. He had a profound influence on scientific progress in arenas as diverse as the mathematics of operations ...
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... Abe died on December 19, 1992, in Austin, Texas. He was survived by Kay, his three children, and four grandchildren (Phillips and Seiford 2006) . ... ...
Harbin Professor. Emeritus at The University of Texas at Austin. Charnes was awarded the US Navy Medal for. Distinguished Public Service, the John von Neumann ...