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Residence
  
Poland UK USA

Name
  
Ryszard Syski


Role
  
Mathematician

Fields
  
Queueing theory

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Institutions
  
University of Maryland College Park

Alma mater
  
Polish University Abroad University of London University of Maryland College Park

Doctoral students
  
Richard Shachtman Louis Blake Peeter Kolmus Harry Bushar David Harrington Julie Rosen Haiyan Cai Ning Liu

Died
  
June 11, 2007, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Books
  
Introduction to Congestion Theory in Telephone Systems, Random processes

Education
  
University of London, University of Maryland, College Park

Ryszard Syski (April 8, 1924 in Płock, Poland - June 11, 2007 in Silver Spring, Maryland) was a Polish-American mathematician whose research was in queueing theory.

During World War II he was in the Armia Krajowa with his parents, partaking in the Warsaw uprising, being imprisoned in Lamsdorf, Silesia and Bavaria (1944), and joining the Polish Second Corps for fights in Italy (1945).

His studies in mathematics started in London, at the Polish University Abroad (1946). He joined Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. in London (1952). He got his B.Sc. (1954) and Ph.D. (1961) at University of London, on the dissertation Stochastic Process in Banach space and its Applications to Congestion Theory.

Encouraged by Thomas L. Saaty he moved to College Park, Maryland, joining the mathematics faculty of University of Maryland (1961–1999), founded the journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications (1973) and was fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Syski wrote over forty journal articles, often collaborating with notables such as Félix Pollaczek, Lajos Takács, Julian Keilson and Wim Cohen. Syski died of complications from a brain injury received during a fall.

Books

  • Introduction to congestion theory in telephone systems (North-Holland, 1960)
  • Passage times for Markov chains (1992)
  • References

    Ryszard Syski Wikipedia