Joseph Konhauser
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Joseph D. E. Konhauser (1924 – February 1992) was an American mathematician who introduced Konhauser polynomials. He was a professor at Macalester College.[1] He also organized many mathematical problems competitions. The annual Konhauser Problemfest is named after him.
Publications
- Konhauser, Joseph D. E.; Velleman, Daniel J.; Wagon, S. (1996), Which way did the bicycle go?: and other intriguing mathematical mysteries, Dolciani mathematical expositions, vol. 18, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-88385-300-9
References
- ^ "Competitions and Problem Solving". Macalester College. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
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