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Kantorovich — Kantorovich, Leonid V … Enciclopedia Universal
KANTOROVICH, LEONID — (1912–1986), Soviet mathematician and economist, joint winner of the Nobel award for economics in 1975. A member of the Soviet Academy from 1958, he was also a winner of the Stalin (1949) and Lenin (1965) Prizes. He was a professor at Leningrad… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kantorovich inequality — In mathematics, the Kantorovich inequality is a particular case of the Cauchy Schwarz inequality, which is itself a generalization of the triangle inequality. The triangle inequality states that the length of two sides of any triangle, added… … Wikipedia
Kantorovich theorem — The Kantorovich theorem is a mathematical statement on the convergence of Newton s method. It was first stated by Leonid Kantorovich in 1940. Newton s method constructs a sequence of points that with good luck will converge to a solution x of an… … Wikipedia
Kantorovich, Leonid Vitalyevich — ▪ Russian mathematician and economist born January 19 [January 6, Old Style], 1912, St. Petersburg, Russia died April 7, 1986, U.S.S.R. Soviet mathematician and economist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Economics with Tjalling Koopmans… … Universalium
Kantorovich — /kan tawr euh vich, kan teuh roh vich/; Russ. /kun taw rddeuh vyich/, n. Leonid Vitalyevich /lay euh nid vi tal yeuh vich/; Russ. /lyi u nyeet vyi tah lyeuh vyich/, 1912 86, Soviet mathematician and economist: Nobel prize for economics 1975 … Useful english dictionary
Kantorovich, Leonid (Vitalyevich) — born Jan. 19, 1912, St. Petersburg, Russia died April 7, 1986, U.S.S.R. Soviet mathematician and economist. A professor at Leningrad State University (1934–60), he developed the linear programming model as a tool of economic planning. He used… … Universalium
Kantorovich, Leonid V. — ► (1912 86) Economista y matemático soviético. Fue premio Nobel de Economía en 1975, junto con T. Ch. Koopmans, por sus estudios sobre el suministro y la demanda de bienes y servicios … Enciclopedia Universal
Kantórovich, Leonid (Vitaliévich) — (19 ene. 1912, San Petersburgo, Rusia–7 abr. 1986, URSS). Matemático y economista soviético. Fue profesor de la Universidad Estatal de Leningrado (1934–60) y desarrolló el modelo de programación lineal como herramienta de planificación económica … Enciclopedia Universal
Leonid Kantoróvich — Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich Petrov Vodkin. 1938 … Wikipedia Español