Kantorovich

Kantorovich
/kan tawr"euh vich, kan'teuh roh"vich/; Russ. /kun taw"rddeuh vyich/, n.
Leonid Vitalyevich /lay"euh nid vi tal"yeuh vich/; Russ. /lyi u nyeet" vyi tah"lyeuh vyich/, 1912-86, Soviet mathematician and economist: Nobel prize for economics 1975.

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