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Richard W. Cottle (29 June 1934) is an American mathematician. He was a professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, starting as an Acting Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering in 1966 and retiring in 2005. He is notable for his work on mathematical programming/optimization, “Nonlinear programs”, the proposal of the linear complementarity problem, and the general field of operations research. Richard Warren Cottle (* 29. Juni 1934 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Operations Research und Linearer Algebra befasst. Er war Professor an der Stanford University.
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Richard W. Cottle (29 June 1934) is an American mathematician. He was a professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, starting as an Acting Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering in 1966 and retiring in 2005. He is notable for his work on mathematical programming/optimization, “Nonlinear programs”, the proposal of the linear complementarity problem, and the general field of operations research. Richard Warren Cottle (* 29. Juni 1934 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit Operations Research und Linearer Algebra befasst. Er war Professor an der Stanford University.
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