• Kruskal was born to a Jewish family in New York City to a successful fur wholesaler, Joseph B. Kruskal, Sr. His mother, Lillian Rose Vorhaus Kruskal Oppenheimer...
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    for each connected component. This algorithm was first published by Joseph Kruskal in 1956, and was rediscovered soon afterward by Loberman & Weinberger...
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  • embedding. The theorem was conjectured by Andrew Vázsonyi and proved by Joseph Kruskal (1960); a short proof was given by Crispin Nash-Williams (1963). It...
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  • mathematician and statistician Martin David Kruskal (1925–2006), American mathematician and physicist Joseph Kruskal (1928–2010), American mathematician, statistician...
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  • can be restated in terms of uniform hypergraphs. It is named after Joseph Kruskal and Gyula O. H. Katona, but has been independently discovered by several...
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  • were Joseph Kruskal (1928–2010; discoverer of multidimensional scaling, the Kruskal tree theorem, and Kruskal's algorithm) and William Kruskal (1919–2005;...
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  • The Kruskal count (also known as Kruskal's principle, Dynkin–Kruskal count, Dynkin's counting trick, Dynkin's card trick, coupling card trick or shift...
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  • is implied by Kruskal's tree theorem, which was conjectured in 1937 by Andrew Vázsonyi and proved in 1960 independently by Joseph Kruskal and S. Tarkowski...
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  • himself, became researchers in mathematics and physics; see Joseph Kruskal and Martin Kruskal. Kruskal left Antioch College to attend Harvard University, receiving...
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    first computer programs to play electronic music. Robert C. Prim and Joseph Kruskal developed new greedy algorithms that revolutionized computer network...
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  • Vorhaus Oppenheimer (née Lillian Rose Vorhaus, formerly Lillian Vorhaus Kruskal; October 24, 1898 – July 24, 1992) was an origami pioneer from New York...
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  • During his career at Bell Laboratories, Robert Prim along with coworker Joseph Kruskal developed two different algorithms (see greedy algorithm) for finding...
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    was "samland" (after Uncle Sam) and the Soviet Union was "joedom" (after Joseph Stalin). He claimed that Hindi was the best language because words for old...
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  • well-quasi-ordering. In his 1960 paper giving the first proof of this result, Joseph Kruskal credits it to a conjecture of Vázsonyi. The Robertson–Seymour theorem...
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  • studying logistics problems of the Air Force" (Simon). His work with Joseph Kruskal led to the creation of two theories: A Model for Organization Theory...
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    Kozlov Bryna Kra Daniel Kráľ Sarit Kraus Marc van Kreveld Clyde Kruskal Joseph Kruskal Marek Kuczma Harold W. Kuhn Markus Kuhn Greg Kuperberg Krystyna...
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    Higman; his notable doctoral students there included Kenneth Appel and Joseph Kruskal. Lyndon died on June 8, 1988, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Lyndon's Ph.D...
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  • E. A. C. Paley and Norbert Wiener in 1934. 1956 – Kruskal's algorithm developed by Joseph Kruskal 1956 – Ford–Fulkerson algorithm developed and published...
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  • Flanagan Robert L. Thorndike 1952-53 Lyle V. Jones 1962-63 Louis Guttman Joseph Kruskal Quinn McNemar Ben J. Winer Shizuhiko Nishisato Fumiko Samejima Frederick...
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    formulation" by Joseph Kruskal. During his time at Princeton, he had regular contact with research scientists at Bell Labs, including Joseph Kruskal, John Chambers...
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  • MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the United States. February 1 – Joseph Kruskal publishes Kruskal's algorithm. December – Martin Gardner begins his Mathematical...
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  • John Koza – genetic programming John Krogstie – SEQUAL framework Joseph KruskalKruskal's algorithm Maarja Kruusmaa – underwater roboticist Thomas E. Kurtz...
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  • Edward Abbey, American environmentalist and author (d. 1989) 1928 – Joseph Kruskal, American mathematician and computer scientist (d. 2010) 1929 – Elio...
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    and then, with improvements, by my Bell Labs mathematical colleague Joseph Kruskal (1964a, 1964b)." According to the American Psychological Association...
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    January 2: Robert M. Graham, American computer scientist (b. 1929) January 3: Joseph Karr O'Connor, American computer scientist (b. 1953) January 8: Peter T...
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  • number theory Joseph Kruskal (1928–2010), graph theory and statistics Martin Kruskal (1925–2006), mathematician and physicist William Kruskal (1919–2005)...
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  • Giri Morris R. Goldman John A. Hartigan Hyman B. Kaitz Karol J. Krótki Joseph Kruskal Richard G. Krutchkoff Anant M. Kshirsagar James E. Mosimann Cristina...
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    the "Wave of Translation". The term soliton was coined by Zabusky and Kruskal to describe localized, strongly stable propagating solutions to the Korteweg–de...
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  • Distinguished Scientist Award in 1979 1979: Lester R. Ford Award (with Joseph Kruskal) Fishburn–Shepp inequality Shepp–Logan phantom Shepp–Olkin conjecture...
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    solved by the inverse scattering method (ISM). In fact, Gardner, Greene, Kruskal and Miura developed the classical inverse scattering method to solve the...
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