Harold J. Kushner is an American applied mathematician and a Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Brown University. He is a recipient of the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award in 2004 for "fundamental contributions to stochastic systems theory and engineering applications, and for inspiring generations of researchers in the field".

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  • Harold J. Kushner is an American applied mathematician and a Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Brown University. He is a recipient of the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award in 2004 for "fundamental contributions to stochastic systems theory and engineering applications, and for inspiring generations of researchers in the field". He is known for his work on the theory of stochastic stability (based on the concept of supermartingales as Lyapunov functions), the theory of non-linear filtering (based on the Kushner equation), and for the development of numerical methods for stochastic control problems (so-called Markov chain approximation method). Harold Kushner received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin in 1958.
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  • Harold J. Kushner is an American applied mathematician and a Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Brown University. He is a recipient of the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award in 2004 for "fundamental contributions to stochastic systems theory and engineering applications, and for inspiring generations of researchers in the field".
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