David Gale

David Gale
Born(1921-12-13)December 13, 1921
DiedMarch 7, 2008(2008-03-07) (aged 86)
EducationPrinceton University
University of Michigan
Swarthmore College
Known forGale transform
linear programming
convex analysis
Chomp
Bridg-It
Gale–Shapley algorithm
Ramsey problem
AwardsJohn von Neumann Theory Prize (1980)
Golden Goose Award (2013)
Pirelli Internetional Award
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, economics
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley, 1966–2008
Brown University, 1950–65
Rand Corporation, 1957–58
Princeton University 1949–50
Doctoral advisorAlbert W. Tucker
Doctoral studentsWilliam A. Brock
Hal Varian

David Gale (December 13, 1921 – March 7, 2008) was an American mathematician and economist. He was a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, affiliated with the departments of mathematics, economics, and industrial engineering and operations research. He has contributed to the fields of mathematical economics, game theory, and convex analysis.

Gale earned his B.A. from Swarthmore College, obtained an M.A. from the University of Michigan in 1947, and earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Princeton University in 1949. He taught at Brown University from 1950 to 1965 and then joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley.

Gale lived in Berkeley, California, and Paris, France with his partner Sandra Gilbert, feminist literary scholar and poet. He has three daughters and two grandsons.


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