Siemion Fajtlowicz
Siemion Fajtlowicz is a Polish-American mathematician, formerly a professor at the University of Houston. He is known for creating and developing the conjecture-making computer program Graffiti.[1][2]
Siemion Fajtlowicz | |
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Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | Polish Academy of Sciences |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Houston |
Doctoral advisor | Edward Marczewski |
Doctoral students | Ermelinda DeLaViña |
Fajtlowicz received his Ph.D. in 1967 or 1968 from the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences,[3] under the supervision of Edward Marczewski.[3][4]
References
- Kolata, Gina (June 18, 1989), "Mathematicians Meet Computerized Ideas", New York Times.
- Colton, Simon (January 26, 2001), "Look at that figure", Times Higher Education.
- "dr Siemion Fajtlowicz". Nauka Polska (in Polish). Retrieved 29 August 2022.
- Siemion Fajtlowicz at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
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