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Lev M. Bregman (born 31 January 1941 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Israeli mathematician, most known for the Bregman divergence named after him. Bregman received his M. Sc. in mathematics in 1963 at Leningrad University and his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1966 at the same institution, under the direction of his advisor Prof. , for his thesis about relaxation methods for finding a common point of convex sets, which led to one of his most well-known publications. Bregman's Theorem, proving a 1963 conjecture of , gives an upper bound on the permanent of a 0-1 matrix.

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  • Lev M. Bregman (en)
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  • Лев Меерович Брэгман (англ. Lev M. Bregman; род. 1941) — советский и израильский математик и педагог. Известен в математике понятием дивергенция Брэгмана. (ru)
  • Lev M. Bregman (born 31 January 1941 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Israeli mathematician, most known for the Bregman divergence named after him. Bregman received his M. Sc. in mathematics in 1963 at Leningrad University and his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1966 at the same institution, under the direction of his advisor Prof. , for his thesis about relaxation methods for finding a common point of convex sets, which led to one of his most well-known publications. Bregman's Theorem, proving a 1963 conjecture of , gives an upper bound on the permanent of a 0-1 matrix. (en)
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  • Lev M. Bregman (born 31 January 1941 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Israeli mathematician, most known for the Bregman divergence named after him. Bregman received his M. Sc. in mathematics in 1963 at Leningrad University and his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1966 at the same institution, under the direction of his advisor Prof. , for his thesis about relaxation methods for finding a common point of convex sets, which led to one of his most well-known publications. Bregman's Theorem, proving a 1963 conjecture of , gives an upper bound on the permanent of a 0-1 matrix. Bregman is currently employed at the , Beer-Sheva, Israel, after having spent one year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva. Formerly, during 1966-1991, he was senior researcher at University of Leningrad. Bregman is author of several text books and dozens of publications in international journals. (en)
  • Лев Меерович Брэгман (англ. Lev M. Bregman; род. 1941) — советский и израильский математик и педагог. Известен в математике понятием дивергенция Брэгмана. (ru)
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