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MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Vol. 14, No. 5, January, 1968 Printed in U.S.A. ABOUT AUTHORS NOTES for Nuclide Hamilton Emmons ("A Replenishment Model Radioactive Generators") is Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations Research in mathe- at Cornell University. He received the degrees A.B. at Harvard College in mathematics at the University of Minnesota matics (1952,) MVJ.S. applied at New York University (1962), and ex- (1958), M.S. in electrical engineering Ph.D. in operations research from The Johns Hopkins Uni- pects to receive the was concerned with completing his dis- versity in 1968. His most recent research this article is a part. His dissertation is concerned with the sertation of which and economic utilization of radioactive substances in medical diag- selection includes such medical considerations as radiation dosage to the patient nosis. This economic factors exemplified in the paper. Professor Em- as well as the purely mons is coauthor of an article with Henry N. Wagner, Jr., on radioactive phar- maceuticals. His previous work experience has included six years on the staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in a systems engineering center. Professor Emmons was born in London, England. Koichi Miyasawa ("Information Structures in Stochastic Programming") is a Professor of Statistics in
Management Science – INFORMS
Published: Jan 1, 1968
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