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William Karush

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Nationality
  
American

Fields
  
Mathematics

Education
  
University of Chicago


Name
  
William Karush

Alma mater
  
University of Chicago

Doctoral advisor
  
Magnus Hestenes

Born
  
March 1, 1917 (
1917-03-01
)

Institutions
  
California State University at Northridge

Known for
  
Contribution to Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions

Died
  
February 22, 1997, Los Angeles, California, United States

Books
  
Webster's New World Dictionary of Mathematics, The Crescent Dictionary of Mathematics

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William Karush (1 March 1917 – 22 February 1997) was a professor of 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.

Contents

Selected works

  • Webster's New World Dictionary of Mathematics, MacMillan Reference Books, Revised edition (April 1989), ISBN 978-0-13-192667-7
  • On the Maximum Transform and Semigroups of Transformations (1962), Richard Bellman, William Karush,
  • The crescent dictionary of mathematics, general editor (1962) William Karush, Oscar Tarcov
  • Isoperimetric problems & index theorems. (1942), William Karush, Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Chicago, Department of Mathematics.
  • Minima of functions of several variables with inequalities as side conditions, William Karush. (1939), Thesis (M.S.) – University of Chicago, 1939.
  • References

    William Karush Wikipedia