Tony Lewis (mathematician)
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Anthony John Lewis MBE |
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Born | Bolton, Lancashire |
February 25, 1942
Occupation | Mathematician |
Known for | Duckworth–Lewis method |
Anthony John Lewis MBE (born 25 February 1942 in Bolton, Lancashire)[1] is a mathematician who, along with Frank Duckworth, developed the Duckworth-Lewis method of resetting targets in interrupted cricket matches.[2][3]
Lewis received degrees in mathematics and statistics from Sheffield University in the 1960s.[4] In January 2008, he retired as a lecturer in Quantitative Research Methods from Oxford Brookes University. He was formerly a lecturer at the University of the West of England where the Duckworth-Lewis method originated from an undergraduate final-year project. He is also a former chairman of the Western Operational Research Discussion Society[citation needed] and was a keynote speaker at the Second IMA International Conference on Mathematics in Sport in 2009.[4]
Lewis was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours.[5]
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