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  1. Lloyd Stowell Shapley (/ ˈ ʃ æ p l i /; June 2, 1923 – March 12, 2016) was an American mathematician and Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist.He contributed to the fields of mathematical economics and especially game theory.Shapley is generally considered one of the most important contributors to the development of game theory since the work of von Neumann and Morgenstern.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Lloyd Shapley (born June 2, 1923, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.—died March 12, 2016, Tucson, Arizona) was an American mathematician who was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize for Economics. He was recognized for his work in game theory on the theory of stable allocations.

  3. Oct 19, 2016 · Ferguson said Shapley’s work is still very much the subject of intense discussion. A conference in 2013 in Istanbul focused on the Shapley value, a concept that Shapley introduced in 1953. “Lloyd brought honor and prestige to UCLA, and we will be forever grateful,” said Alessandro Duranti, dean of social sciences in the UCLA College.

  4. Mar 12, 2016 · Lloyd Shapley was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his father worked as an astronomer. Shapley studied mathematics at Harvard University, although his education was interrupted for a time while he served in the army during World War II.

  5. Lloyd, Peter (son) and Richard (grandson) Shapley visiting Mildred Shapley Matthews (his sister) in Pasadena in 2009. Though he retired from UCLA in 2001, he has tried to remain active in the field since then, collaborating with former students and attending conferences.

  6. Mar 15, 2016 · Lloyd S. Shapley, who shared the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science for work on game theory that has been used to study subjects as diverse as matching couples and allocating costs ...

  7. Apr 13, 2016 · Shapley, who died on 12 March, was born in 1923 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the astronomer Harlow Shapley and his wife Martha. He pursed a mathematics degree at Harvard University in Cambridge.

  8. Oct 15, 2012 · [Updated Oct. 17] Lloyd S. Shapley, a professor emeritus of economics and mathematics at UCLA, has been awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.He shares the award with Harvard University economist Alvin E. Roth. Shapley and Roth were honored “for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design,” the Nobel committee announced this morning.

  9. Dec 3, 2020 · Shapley, widely considered a father of game theory, was a professor emeritus of economics and mathematics. Lloyd Shapley, a UCLA emeritus professor of economics and mathematics and co-winner of the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, died on March 12. He was 92 years old. Shapley was widely considered one of the fathers of game theory.

  10. Lloyd S. Shapley delivered his Prize Lecture on 8 December 2012 at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was introduced by Professor Tomas Sjöström, Member of the Economic Sciences Prize Committee. Allocation Games – the Deferred Acceptance Algorithm: Lecture Slides Pdf 72 kB.