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Karush, William
William Karush
William Karush
(1 March 1917 – 22 February 1997) was an American
professor
of mathematics at
California State University at Northridge
and was a
mathematician
best known for his contribution to
Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions
. In his master's thesis he was the first to publish these necessary conditions for the inequality-constrained problem, although he became renowned after a seminal conference paper by
Harold W. Kuhn
and
Albert W. Tucker
. He also worked as a physicist for the
Manhattan Project
, although he signed the
Szilárd petition
and became a
peace activist
afterwards.
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The crescent dictionary of mathematics /
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