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Leo Moser : ウィキペディア英語版
Leo Moser
Leo Moser (April 11, 1921, Vienna – February 9, 1970, Edmonton) was an Austrian-Canadian mathematician, best known for his polygon notation.
A native of Vienna, Leo Moser immigrated with his parents to Canada at the age of three. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba in 1943, and a Master of Science from the University of Toronto in 1945. After two years of teaching he went to the University of North Carolina to complete a Ph.D., supervised by Alfred Brauer. There, in 1950, he began suffering recurrent heart problems. He took a position at Texas Technical College for one year, and joined the faculty of the University of Alberta in 1951, where he remained until his death at the age of 48.
In 1966, Moser posed the question "What is the region of smallest area which will accommodate every planar arc of length one?".〔W. Moser, G. Bloind, V. Klee, C. Rousseau, J. Goodman, B. Monson, J. Wetzel, L. M. Kelly7, G. Purdy, and J Wilker, Fifth edition, ''Problems in Discrete Geometry'', McGill University, Montreal, 1980〕 Rephrased to consider the planar arc a "worm", this became known as Moser's worm problem and is still an open problem in discrete geometry.
==See also==

* Lambek–Moser theorem
* Moser spindle
* Moving sofa problem

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