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Ronald Lewis Graham (October 31, 1935 – July 6, 2020) was an American mathematician credited by the American Mathematical Society as "one of the principal ...

Ronald Graham

American mathematician
Ronald Lewis Graham was an American mathematician credited by the American Mathematical Society as "one of the principal architects of the rapid development worldwide of discrete mathematics in recent years". Wikipedia
Born: October 31, 1935, Taft, CA
Died: July 6, 2020 (age 84 years), La Jolla, CA
Spouse: Fan Chung (m. 1983–2020)
Awards: George Pólya Prize (1971) and Leroy P. Steele Prize (2003)
Affiliation: University of California, San Diego

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