Valentin Vornicu is a mathematician, professional midstakes poker player, and software engineer, formerly at Google, with 13 World Series of Poker circuit rings. Valentin is from Romania and now resides in San Diego, California. Vornicu is the founder of MathLinks, an educational resource company. Before founding MathLinks, he worked as a full-stack engineer for Art of Problem Solving.[1]
Valentin Vornicu | |
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Born | Valentin Vornicu
June 13, 1983Bucharest, Romania |
Nationality | Romanian |
Citizenship | Romanian |
Known for | MathLinks, Art of Problem Solving, Vornicu-Schur theorem |
Awards | Bronze Medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Art of Problem Solving, MathLinks |
Mathematics and education edit
Valentin Vornicu was a part of the Romanian team for the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) in 2001 and 2002.[2] In 2002 he earned a bronze medal at the IMO. He graduated at the University of Bucharest in 2006, and got his Master's Degree in Algebra and Number Theory at the same University in 2008.[3] Vornicu also, in 2007, discovered a generalized form of Schur's inequality, usually cited on online forums as "Vornicu-Schur inequality", which he published in a problem-solving book titled Olimpiada de Matematica.[4]
References edit
- ^ Math Web Links
- ^ "Wolfram|Alpha: Making the world's knowledge computable".
- ^ www.edu.ro :: Valentin Vornicu - asistent personal al ministrului si educatiei si cercetarii pentru relatia cu olimpicii romani
- ^ Vornicu, Valentin; Olimpiada de Matematica... de la provocare la experienta; GIL Publishing House; Zalau, Romania.
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