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Peter Mann Winkler is a research mathematician, author of more than 125 research papers in mathematics〔(Publication list ) from Winkler's home page at Dartmouth.〕 and patent holder in a broad range of applications, ranging from cryptography to marine navigation.〔Information listed on (Peter Winkler's homepage ) at Dartmouth.〕 His research areas include discrete mathematics, theory of computation and probability theory. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Dartmouth College.〔(Dartmouth mathematics faculty listing ).〕 Peter Winkler studied mathematics at Harvard University and later received his PhD in 1975 from Yale University.〔.〕 He has also served as an Assistant Professor at Stanford, Full Professor and Chair at Emory and as a Mathematics Research Director at Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies.〔 He has also published two books on mathematical puzzles: ''Mathematical Puzzles: A connoisseur's collection'' (A K Peters, 2004, ISBN 978-1-56881-201-4) and ''Mathematical Mind-Benders'' (A K Peters, 2007, ISBN 978-1-56881-336-3). In 2011, Winkler received the David P. Robbins Prize of the Mathematical Association of America as coauthor of two papers〔 ''Overhang'', American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 116, January 2009 ((Online )) ''Maximum Overhang'', American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 116, December 2009 ((Online ))〕 in the American Mathematical Monthly. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Winkler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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