Krieger, Martin H.
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- His Social reporting for a city, 1971.
- What's wrong with plastic trees?, 2000:CIP t.p. (Martin H. Krieger) data sheet (b. Mar. 10, 1944)
- Doing physics, 2012:ECIP t.p. (Martin H. Krieger) data view (b. Mar. 10, 1944; trained as a physicist at Columbia University, has been a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and at the National Humanities Center; author of Marginalism and Discontinuity: Tools for the Crafts of Knowledge and Decision (1989), Constitutions of Matter: Mathematically Modeling the Most Everyday of Physical Phenomena (1996), and Doing Mathematics: Convention, Subject, Calculation, Analogy (2003); faculty of the University of Southern California; taught at Berkeley, Minnesota, MIT, and Michigan)
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Martin Harvey Krieger (March 10, 1944 – July 10, 2024) was an American physicist, author, and emeritus professor with decades of teaching in public policy and urban planning. He was known for his research on mathematical models of urban phenomena, ecological issues of design and planning, notions of uncertainty in policy and planning, environmental policy, defense policy, and aural and visual documentation of urban phenomena in southern California, especially Los Angeles.
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