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Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich (Russian: Леонид Витальевич Канторович, IPA: [lʲɪɐˈnʲit vʲɪˈtalʲjɪvʲɪtɕ kəntɐˈrovʲɪtɕ] ; 19
January 1912 – 7
April 1986)...
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mathematician and
economist Leonid Kantorovich. Consequently, the
problem as it is
stated is
sometimes known as the Monge–
Kantorovich transportation problem. The...
- In mathematics, the
Kantorovich inequality is a
particular case of the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality,
which is
itself a
generalization of the
triangle inequality...
- In mathematics, the W****erstein
distance or
Kantorovich–Rubinstein
metric is a
distance function defined between probability distributions on a given...
- The
Kantorovich theorem, or Newton–
Kantorovich theorem, is a
mathematical statement on the semi-local
convergence of Newton's method. It was
first stated...
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functional analysis, a
discipline within mathematics, the Szász–Mirakjan–
Kantorovich operators are
defined by [ T n ( f ) ] ( x ) = n e − n x ∑ k = 0 ∞ (...
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Leonid Kantorovich and
American economist W****ily
Leontief independently delved into the
practical applications of
linear programming.
Kantorovich focused...
- Haim
Kantorovitch (November 4, 1890 –
August 17, 1936) was an
American socialist teacher, writer, and
Marxist theoretician.
Kantorovitch is best remembered...
- Economists:
Friedrich A. Hayek, John Hicks,
Nicholas Kaldor,
Leonid V.
Kantorovich, Joan Robinson, Paul A.Samuelson, Jan
Tinbergen (Jorge
Pinto Books, 2009)...
- is also
known as the W****erstein
metric W 1 {\displaystyle W_{1}} ,
Kantorovich–Rubinstein metric, or Mallows's distance. It is the
solution of the optimal...