Harold W. Kuhn

Mathematician and game theory pioneer

Harold W. Kuhn - Scientists & Innovators born July 29th, 1925
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Contributed significantly to the field of mathematics, with a focus on game theory. Developed Kuhn's theorem, which addresses non-cooperative games. Served as a professor at Princeton University for several decades, influencing many students and researchers in mathematics and economics. Authored several papers that have been widely referenced in mathematical literature. Collaborated with various scholars, contributing to the understanding of strategic interactions in competitive situations.

Developed Kuhn's theorem

Influenced mathematical economics

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