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  1. Richard Ernest Bellman (August 26, 1920 – March 19, 1984) was an American applied mathematician, who introduced dynamic programming in 1953, and made important contributions in other fields of mathematics, such as biomathematics.

  2. Richard Bellman was an American applied mathematician who made important advances in dynamic programming. View one larger picture. Biography. Richard Bellman's father was John James Bellman and his mother was Pearl Saffian.

  3. www.informs.org › Biographical-Profiles › Bellman-Richard-EBellman, Richard E. - INFORMS

    Richard Ernest Bellman was a major figure in modern optimization, systems analysis, and control theory who developed dynamic programming (DP) in the early 1950s. Born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx, Bellman had a comfortable childhood that was interrupted by the Great Depression.

  4. Jan 1, 2011 · While investigating a result in stability theory (Bellman 1943a), he established the Bellman-Gronwall inequality (Bellman 1943b; Beckenbach and Bellman 1965, 134–135), a result that proved highly useful in his later research.

    • Arjang A. Assad
    • Aassad@Buffalo.Edu
    • 2011
  5. Jul 21, 2010 · In Dynamic Programming, Richard E. Bellman introduces his groundbreaking theory and furnishes a new and versatile mathematical tool for the treatment of many complex problems, both within and outside of the discipline.

  6. Bellman joined the newly established Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California in 1952. At Rand, he became interested in the theory of multistage decision processes, then emerging as an important problem-area in the control of both small- and large-scale systems.

  7. Richard Ernest Bellman (August 26, 1920 – March 19, 1984) was an American applied mathematician, who introduced dynamic programming in 1953, and made important contributions in other fields of mathematics, such as biomathematics.