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Robert Fernholz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Fernholz
Robert "Bob" Fernholz (born Erhard Robert Fernholz, March 27, 1941) is a mathematician and financial researcher specializing in mathematics of finance. He founded INTECH, an institutional equity management firm, in 1987 where he was its chief investment officer. He is also the President of Allocation Strategies, LLC, a company that he founded in 2012. ==Early life and education== Robert Fernholz is the only child of Erhard Fernholz (1909-1940) and Mary Briganti Fernholz (1905 -1994). He was born in Princeton, New Jersey, on March 27, 1941. His father, Erhard Fernholz, was a distinguished German chemist who fled Germany and immigrated to the US in 1935 to join the faculty of Princeton University. Fernholz's mother, Mary Briganti Fernholz, was the daughter of Italian Immigrants that came to the US in the early 1900s. She held an Ms degree in Economics from Smith College and worked at Princeton University as a research assistant in the Economics Department. Fernholz grew up in Princeton and attended Princeton Country Day School to continue high school at Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts, graduating in 1958. As an undergraduate at Princeton University, he majored in mathematics under the direction of William Feller and received his BA degree magna cum laude in 1962. He continued with graduate studies in mathematics at Columbia University where he earned his PhD in 1967, with a thesis under the direction of Lipman Bers.
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