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Richard Kenneth Guy (30 September 1916 – 9 March 2020) was a British mathematician. He was a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Calgary. He is known for his work in number theory, geometry, recreational mathematics, combinatorics, and graph theory. He is best known for co-authorship (with John Conway and Elwyn Berlekamp) of Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays and authorship of Unsolved Problems in Number Theory. He published more than 300 scholarly articles. Guy proposed the partially tongue-in-cheek "strong law of small numbers", which says there are not enough small integers available for the many tasks assigned to them – thus explaining many coincidences and patterns found among numerous cultures. For this paper he received the MAA Lester R. Ford Award.

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  • Richard K. Guy (en)
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  • Richard Kenneth Guy (de)
  • Richard Guy (es)
  • Richard Guy (fr)
  • Richard K. Guy (it)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (pl)
  • Гай, Ричард Кеннет (ru)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (pt)
  • Річард Ґай (uk)
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  • Richard Kenneth Guy (* 30. September 1916 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire; † 9. März 2020 in Calgary) war ein britisch-kanadischer Mathematiker. Er war Professor an der University of Calgary. (de)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (Nuneaton, Warwickshire, 30 de septiembre de 1916-9 de marzo de 2020),​ conocido como Richard Guy, fue un matemático británico, profesor emérito en el Departamento de Matemáticas de la Universidad de Calgary. (es)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (30 September 1916 – 9 March 2020) was a British mathematician. He was a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Calgary. He is known for his work in number theory, geometry, recreational mathematics, combinatorics, and graph theory. He is best known for co-authorship (with John Conway and Elwyn Berlekamp) of Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays and authorship of Unsolved Problems in Number Theory. He published more than 300 scholarly articles. Guy proposed the partially tongue-in-cheek "strong law of small numbers", which says there are not enough small integers available for the many tasks assigned to them – thus explaining many coincidences and patterns found among numerous cultures. For this paper he received the MAA Lester R. Ford Award. (en)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (Nuneaton, 30 settembre 1916 – Calgary, 9 marzo 2020) è stato un matematico e compositore di scacchi britannico, professore Emerito di matematica all'Università di Calgary. (it)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (ur. 30 września 1916 w Nuneaton, Warwickshire, zm. 9 marca 2020 w Calgary) – brytyjski matematyk, emerytowany profesor wydziału matematyki na Uniwersytecie w Calgary. Jest znany jako współautor (z Johnem Conwayem i ) Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays i autor Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, ale opublikował też ponad 100 prac z dziedziny kombinatorycznej teorii gier, teorii liczb i teorii grafów. Jest uważany za twórcę . (pl)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy (Nuneaton, Warwickshire, 30 de setembro de 1916 — 9 de março de 2020) foi um matemático britânico. Era professor emérito da Universidade de Calgary. Ele é conhecido por seu trabalho em teoria dos números, geometria, matemática recreativa, combinatória e teoria dos gráficos. Ele é mais conhecido pela co-autoria (com John Conway e Elwyn Berlekamp) de Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays e autoria de Unsolved Problems in Number Theory. Ele publicou mais de 300 artigos acadêmicos. Guy propôs a parcialmente irônica "lei forte dos pequenos números", que diz que não há números inteiros pequenos suficientes disponíveis para as muitas tarefas atribuídas a eles - explicando assim muitas coincidências e padrões encontrados entre várias culturas. (pt)
  • Ричард Кеннет Гай (Richard Kenneth Guy; 30 сентября 1916, , Англия — 9 марта 2020) — британский математик. (ru)
  • Richard Guy (Nuneaton, 30 de setembre de 1916 - Calgary, 9 de març de 2020) fou un matemàtic anglès, professor emèrit de matemàtiques a la Universitat de Calgary. És conegut principalment pel seu llibre Unsolved Problems in Number Theory i per haver co-escrit Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays. Va publicar més d'un centenar d'articles sobre la teoria dels jocs combinatòrics, la teoria de nombres i la teoria de grafs. La noció de planar en el joc de la vida és seva. Guy va escriure quatre articles amb Paul Erdős, cosa que li dona nombre d'Erdős 1. (ca)
  • Richard Kenneth Guy, né le 30 septembre 1916 à Nuneaton dans le Warwickshire et mort le 9 mars 2020 à Calgary (Alberta, Canada), est un mathématicien britannique naturalisé canadien, professeur émérite de mathématiques à l'université de Calgary. Il est connu principalement pour son livre Unsolved Problems in Number Theory et pour avoir coécrit Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays. Il a également publié plus d'une centaine d'articles sur la théorie des jeux combinatoires, la théorie des nombres et la théorie des graphes. On lui doit par exemple la notion de planeur dans le jeu de la vie. (fr)
  • Річард Кеннет Ґай (англ. Richard Kenneth Guy; 30 вересня 1916, Нанітон, Англія — 9 березня 2020) — британський математик, заслужений професор у Департаменті математики в Калгарському університеті. Річард Ґай, напевно, найбільш відомий через своє співавторство (з Елвіном Берлекемпом та Джоном Конвеєм) у написанні книжки «Виграшні шляхи для ваших математичних ігор» (»), та авторстві книги «Невирішені проблеми теорії чисел» (»), але він також опублікував понад 100 статей і книг, що охоплюють комбінаторну теорію ігор, теорію чисел і теорію графів. Його син, — інформатик і математиком. (uk)
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