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  1. Harold William Kuhn (July 29, 1925 – July 2, 2014) was an American mathematician who studied game theory. He won the 1980 John von Neumann Theory Prize jointly with David Gale and Albert W. Tucker.

  2. Harold W. Kuhn was a pioneer in optimization theory and game theory, and a renowned teacher and civil rights activist. He taught at Princeton from 1959 to 1995, and co-named the Kuhn-Tucker theorem and the Kuhn-Tucker conditions.

  3. Jul 5, 2014 · Harold Kuhn was a professor of mathematical economics at Princeton for 37 years and a pioneer in nonlinear optimization and game theory. He collaborated with John Nash and Albert Tucker, chaired a Nobel Prize panel for Nash, and influenced students and governance at Princeton.

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    Brief Biography. An important figure in mathematical programming and game theory, Harold Kuhn was born in Santa Monica, California. He completed his undergraduate education at California Institute of Technology – an education that was interrupted by service in the U. S. Army.

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    Brief Biography. An important figure in mathematical programming and game theory, Harold Kuhn's earned a bachelor's degree from California Institute of Technology (1947). His undergraduate progress at Caltech had been interrupted during World War II when he was drafted into the U. S. Army.

  6. Lectures on the Theory of Games (AM-37) Harold W. Kuhn. This book is a spectacular introduction to the modern mathematical discipline known as the Theory of Games. Harold Kuhn first presented these lectures at Princeton University in 1952. They succinctly convey the essence of the theory, in... Read More View Book Add to Cart

  7. Jan 1, 2011 · Remarkable mathematical, computational, and applied advances resulted from this early exposure. One of the most influential of this new generation of mathematical researchers was Harold W. Kuhn.