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Alison Harcourt
Alison Grant Harcourt (; born 24 November 1929) is an Australian mathematician and statistician most well-known for co-defining the branch and bound algorithm along with Ailsa Land whilst carrying out research at the London School of Economics. She was also part of the team which developed a poverty line as part of the Henderson Inquiry into poverty in Australia and helped to introduce the double randomisation method of ordering candidates used in Australian elections. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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The European Union and the regulation of media markets / by Harcourt, Alison, 1967-
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Brexit and the digital single market / by Harcourt, Alison, 1967-
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Global standard setting in internet governance by Harcourt, Alison, 1967-, Christou, George, 1973-, Simpson, Seamus
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Global standard-setting in internet governance / by Harcourt, Alison, 1967-, Christou, George, 1973-, Simpson, Seamus
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Global standard setting in internet governance / by Harcourt, Alison, 1967-, Christou, George, 1973-, Simpson, Seamus
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