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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1956 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Victor Klee was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic career included research contributions acknowledged through several awards recognizing scientific achievement.

The awards received by Victor Klee included:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 1970
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, awarded in 1956

Although details on specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, and fields or subfields of study are not present, the recognition by notable scientific foundations suggests involvement in significant academic endeavors during their career.

Victor Klee's passing reflects the closing of a professional chapter marked by contributions acknowledged through prestigious fellowships.

Best Publications

  • Some new results on smoothness and rotundity in normed linear spaces

    Victor Klee

  • A Combinatorial Analogue of Poincaré's Duality Theorem

    Unknown

  • Convex bodies and periodic homeomorphisms in Hilbert space

    Unknown

  • Shellings of Spheres and Polytopes.

    Gopal Danaraj;Victor Klee

  • Some characterizations of convex polyhedra

    Unknown

  • On the Complexity of Some Basic Problems in Computational Convexity

    Peter Gritzmann;Victor Klee

  • On the complexity of d - dimensional Voronoi diagrams

    Victor Klee

  • Thed-step conjecture for polyhedra of dimensiond<6

    Unknown

  • When is a Matrix Sign Stable.

    Clark Jeffries;Victor Klee;Pauline Van Den Driessche

  • The d-Step Conjecture and Its Relatives

    Unknown

  • Leray-Schauder theory without local convexity

    Victor Klee

  • Inner and outer j -radii of convex bodies in finite-dimensional normed spaces

    Peter Gritzmann;Victor Klee

  • On the complexity of some basic problems in computational convexity: I.: containment problems

    Peter Gritzmann;Victor Klee

  • Computational complexity of inner and outer j -radii of polytopes in finite-dimensional normed spaces

    Peter Gritzmann;Victor Klee

  • Separation properties of convex cones

    Unknown

  • Finding the smallest triangles containing a given convex polygon

    Victor Klee;Michael C Laskowski

  • Which Spheres are Shellable

    Gopal Danaraj;Victor Klee

  • What Are the Intersection Graphs of Arcs in a Circle

    Victor Klee

  • The Euler Characteristic in Combinatorial Geometry

    Victor Klee

  • Polyhedral sections of convex bodies

    Unknown

  • Shrinkable neighborhoods in Hausdorff linear spaces

    Victor Klee

  • Largest j-simplices in d-cubes: Some relatives of the hadamard maximum determinant problem

    Matthew Hudelson;Victor Klee;David Larman

  • Computational Complexity of Norm-Maximization

    H. L. Bodlaender;P. Gritzmann;V. Klee;J. Van Leeuwen

  • Can the Measure of ∪ n 1 [ a i , b i ] be Computed in Less Than O(n logn) Steps?

    Victor Klee

  • CONVEX FUNCTIONS ON CONVEX POLYTOPES

    David Gale;Victor Klee;R. T. Rockafellar

  • Some semicontinuity theorems for convex polytopes and cell-complexes

    H. G. Eggleston;Branko Grünbaum;Victor Klee

  • Experimental designs through level reduction of the d-dimensional cuboctahedron

    D. H. Doehlert;V. L. Klee

Frequent Co-Authors

Miklós Simonovits
Miklós Simonovits Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
László Lovász
László Lovász Eötvös Loránd University
Shmuel Friedland
Shmuel Friedland University of Illinois at Chicago
R. T. Rockafellar
R. T. Rockafellar University of Washington
Ravi Kannan
Ravi Kannan Microsoft (United States)
Richard A. Brualdi
Richard A. Brualdi University of Wisconsin–Madison
Hans L. Bodlaender
Hans L. Bodlaender Utrecht University
Paul Erdös
Paul Erdös Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Béla Bollobás
Béla Bollobás University of Memphis
Paul R. Halmos
Paul R. Halmos Santa Clara University

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