Abraham Charnes was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their academic contributions focused on scientific research, though specific details about their research papers and publication venues are not available.
Charnes's recognition included prestigious awards such as the INFORMS John von Neumann Theory Prize awarded in 1982 and designation as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1959.
The scholar's work did not list specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics publicly associated with their research output. There is also no record of frequent co-authors or book publications linked to their profile.
The lack of available data on publications, collaborations, and detailed research topics limits a comprehensive outline of Charnes's scientific contributions. However, the awards highlight a career acknowledged within academic circles, particularly in fields related to operations research and theoretical advances.
A A Charnes;W W Cooper;E Rhodes
R. D. Banker;A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper
Abraham Charnes;William W. Cooper;Arie Y. Lewin;Lawrence Seiford
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper
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A Charnes;W.W Cooper;B Golany;L Seiford
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;E. Rhodes
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;R. O. Ferguson
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper
A. Charnes;W.W. Cooper;Z.M. Huang;D.B. Sun
A. Charnes;W.W. Cooper
Abraham Charnes;C. T. Clark;William W. Cooper;B. Golany
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;G. H. Symonds
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;Q. L. Wei;Z. M. Huang
Abraham Charnes;William W. Cooper
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;R. M. Thrall
A. Charnes;W.W. Cooper;L. Seiford;J. Stutz
Abraham Charnes;William W. Cooper;Arie Y. Lewin;Richard C. Morey
A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper;A. Henderson
Jack Moshman;A. Charnes;W. W. Cooper
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