Richard Weber (mathematician)

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{{Infobox scientist

| name = Richard Weber

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|02|25|df=y}}

| fields = operations research

| alma_mater = University of Cambridge

| thesis_title = The Optimal Organization of Multiserver Systems

| thesis_year = 1980

| thesis_url = http://search.lib.cam.ac.uk/?itemid={{pipe}}depfacaedb{{pipe}}532248

| doctoral_advisor = Peter Nash

| awards = Mayhew Prize {{small|(1975)}}

| website = http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/

}}

Richard Robert Weber (born 25 February 1953) is a mathematician working in operational research.{{Cite journal | title =Who's Who| title-link =Who's Who (UK)}}{{cite web | title=Richard Weber's homepage at Cambridge University | url=http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/ }} He is Emeritus Churchill Professor of Mathematics for Operational Research in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge.

Weber was educated at Walnut Hills High School, Solihull School and Downing College, Cambridge. He graduated in 1974,

and completed his PhD in 1980 under the supervision of Peter Nash.{{MathGenealogy|id=86386}} He has been on the faculty of the University of Cambridge since 1978, and a fellow of Queens' College since 1977 where he has been Vice President from 1996–2007 and again from 2018–2020. He was appointed Churchill Professor in 1994, and he became

Emeritus Churchill Professor on retirement in 2017. He was Director of the Statistical Laboratory from 1999 to 2009, and is a trustee of the Rollo Davidson Trust.{{cite web | title=Trustees of the Rollo Davidson Trust | url=http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Rollo/trustees.html | access-date=24 April 2009 | archive-date=29 September 2008 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080929135020/http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Rollo/trustees.html | url-status=dead }}

He works on the mathematics of large complex systems subject to uncertainty. He has made contributions to stochastic scheduling, Markov decision processes, queueing theory, the probabilistic analysis of algorithms, the theory of communications pricing and control, and rendezvous search.

Weber and his co-authors were awarded the 2007 INFORMS prize for their paper on the online bin packing algorithm.{{cite web| title=INFORMS Computing Society past prizewinners | url=http://www.informs.org/index.php?c=705&kat=ICS%3A+ICS+Prize+Past+Winners}}

Selected publications

  • {{Cite book | title=Pricing Communication Networks: Economics, Technology and Modelling|first1=C.|last1=Courcoubetis | first2=R. R. | last2=Weber| year=2003 | publisher=Wiley|isbn=978-0-470-85130-2}}
  • {{Cite journal | doi=10.1145/1120582.1120583 | title=On the sum-of-squares algorithm for bin packing | journal=Journal of the ACM | volume=53 | issue=1 | year=2006 | pages=1–65 | last1=Csirik | first1=J. | first2=D. S. |last2=Johnson | author2-link = David S. Johnson | first3=C. | last3=Kenyon | author3-link = Claire Mathieu | first4=J. B. | last4=Orlin | author4-link=James B. Orlin | first5=P. W. | last5=Shor | author5-link = Peter Shor | first6=R. R. | last6=Weber| arxiv=cs/0210013 | s2cid=103436 }}
  • {{Cite journal | doi=10.1109/JSAC.2006.872885 | title=Incentives for large peer-to-peer systems|first1=C.|last1=Courcoubetis | first2=R. R. | last2=Weber| journal=IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications |year=2006 | volume=24 | issue=5 | pages=1034–1049| s2cid=6977430| citeseerx=10.1.1.737.9611 }}
  • {{cite book|last=Gittins|first=J. C.|authorlink=John C. Gittins|title=Multi-Armed Bandit Allocation Indices|year=2011|publisher=Wiley|isbn=978-0-470-67002-6|edition=second |author2=Glazebrook, K. D. |author3=Weber, R. R.}}
  • {{cite journal

| doi=10.1287/moor.1110.0528

| first1=Richard | last1=Weber

| date=2012

| title=Optimal symmetric rendezvous search on three locations

| journal=Mathematics of Operations Research

| volume=37

| pages=111–122

| s2cid=18219038}}

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