Craige Schensted
American mathematician
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Craige Schensted's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Craige Schensted , who formally changed his name to Ea Ea, was an American physicist and mathematician who first formulated the insertion algorithm that defines the Robinson–Schensted correspondence. Under a different form, that correspondence had earlier been described by Gilbert de Beauregard Robinson in 1938, but it is due to the Schensted insertion algorithm that the correspondence has become widely known in combinatorics. Schensted also designed several board games including *Star, Star, and Y. In 1995, he changed his name to Ea, the Babylonian name for the Sumerian god Enki, and in 1999 changed it to Ea Ea. He lived on Peaks Island in Portland, Maine.
Craige Schensted's Published Works
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- Longest Increasing and Decreasing Subsequences (1961) (823)
- Bistatic Radar Cross Sections of Surfaces of Revolution (1955) (44)
- Electromagnetic and Acoustic Scattering by a Semi‐Infinite Body of Revolution (1955) (34)
- Electromagnetic and Acoustical Scattering from a Semi‐Infinite Cone (1955) (24)
- Radiation from slot arrays on cones (1959) (8)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections - VI. Cross-sections of corner reflectors and other multiple scatterers at microwave frequencies (1953) (7)
- Studies in Radar Cross Sections VIII. Theoretical Cross Section as a Function of Separation Angle between Transmitter and Receiver at Small Wavelengths (1953) (3)
- AN ELECTRIC MULTIPLE CHOICE MAZE (1952) (3)
- Approximate method for scattering problems (1956) (2)
- A Demonstration Thermal Diffusion Column (1949) (1)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections -- IV. Comparison between theory and experiment of the cross-section of a cone (1953) (1)
- Theoretical cross-sections as a function of separation angle between transmitter and receiver at small wavelengths (1953) (1)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections - XXVII; Calculated far field patterns from slot arrays on conical shapes (1958) (0)
- Elementary slot radiators (1956) (0)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections - XVIII; Airborne passive measures and countermeasures (1955) (0)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections -- XV. Radar cross-sections of B-47 and B-52 aircraft (1954) (0)
- Studies in Radar Cross-Sections -- XVII. Complete scattering matrices and circular polarization cross-sections for the B-47 aircraft at s-band (1955) (0)
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