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Thomas L. Saaty (July 18, 1926 – August 14, 2017) was a Distinguished University Professor at the
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, where he taught in the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business. He is the inventor, architect, and primary theoretician of the
Analytic Hierarchy Process In the theory of decision making, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), also analytical hierarchy process, is a structured technique for organizing and analyzing complex decisions, based on mathematics and psychology. It was developed by Thoma ...
(AHP), a decision-making framework used for large-scale, multiparty,
multi-criteria decision analysis Multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) or multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a sub-discipline of operations research that explicitly evaluates multiple conflicting criteria in decision making (both in daily life and in settings ...
, and of the
Analytic Network Process The analytic network process (ANP) is a more general form of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) used in multi-criteria decision analysis. AHP structures a decision problem into a hierarchy with a goal, decision criteria, and alternatives, while ...
(ANP), its generalization to decisions with dependence and feedback. Later on, he generalized the mathematics of the ANP to the Neural Network Process (NNP) with application to neural firing and synthesis but none of them gain such popularity as AHP. He died on the 14th of August 2017 after a year-long battle with cancer. Prior to coming to the University of Pittsburgh, Saaty was professor of statistics and operations research at the
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(1969–79). Before that, he spent fifteen years working for U.S. government agencies and for companies doing government-sponsored research. His employers at that time included the Operations Evaluation Group of
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Contributions

Saaty was a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. He has made contributions in the fields of
operations research Operations research ( en-GB, operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a discipline that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve deci ...
(parametric
linear programming Linear programming (LP), also called linear optimization, is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements are represented by linear relationships. Linear programming is ...
,
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and the spread of biological agents,
queuing theory Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the ...
, and behavioral mathematics as it relates to operations),
arms control Arms control is a term for international restrictions upon the development, production, stockpiling, proliferation and usage of small arms, conventional weapons, and weapons of mass destruction. Arms control is typically exercised through the u ...
and
disarmament Disarmament is the act of reducing, limiting, or abolishing weapons. Disarmament generally refers to a country's military or specific type of weaponry. Disarmament is often taken to mean total elimination of weapons of mass destruction, such as n ...
, and
urban design Urban design is an approach to the design of buildings and the spaces between them that focuses on specific design processes and outcomes. In addition to designing and shaping the physical features of towns, cities, and regional spaces, urban de ...
. He has written more than 35 books and 350 papers on mathematics,
operations research Operations research ( en-GB, operational research) (U.S. Air Force Specialty Code: Operations Analysis), often shortened to the initialism OR, is a discipline that deals with the development and application of analytical methods to improve deci ...
, and
decision making In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be either ra ...
. Their subjects include
graph theory In mathematics, graph theory is the study of ''graphs'', which are mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects. A graph in this context is made up of '' vertices'' (also called ''nodes'' or ''points'') which are conn ...
and its applications, nonlinear mathematics, analytical
planning Planning is the process of thinking regarding the activities required to achieve a desired goal. Planning is based on foresight, the fundamental capacity for mental time travel. The evolution of forethought, the capacity to think ahead, is consi ...
, and
game theory Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions among rational agents. Myerson, Roger B. (1991). ''Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict,'' Harvard University Press, p.&nbs1 Chapter-preview links, ppvii–xi It has applic ...
and
conflict resolution Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution. Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information abou ...
. According to the
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, he has had 14 doctoral students. Saaty himself was a student of
Einar Hille Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Early life and education Hille was born in New Y ...
at
Yale Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the worl ...
. In line with his long-time interest in peace and
conflict resolution Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution. Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information abou ...
, in 1983 Saaty proposed that an International Center for Conflict Resolution needs to be established that would have branches in many countries and would be manned by retired diplomats, negotiators and conflict analysts. This idea was first published in an article "Center for Conflict Resolution," in the March 1984 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and it later appeared as an appendix in his 1989 book on Conflict Resolution co-authored with J.M. Alexander. A current revised version of this proposal is poste
here
with his University of Pittsburgh vita. A 2002 article listing the most important contributions to operations research from 1954 to date listed four from Saaty: "Parametric Programming" (1954, with S. I. Gass), "Mathematical Methods of Operations Research" (1959), "Elements of Queueing Theory" (1961), and "The
Analytic Hierarchy Process In the theory of decision making, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), also analytical hierarchy process, is a structured technique for organizing and analyzing complex decisions, based on mathematics and psychology. It was developed by Thoma ...
" (1980). The book on operations research was the first to summarize the formal mathematical methods in the field of Operations Research and was translated to Russian and Japanese. The comprehensive work on queueing theory was reviewed by D.G. Kendall of Oxford University in Mathematical Reviews who wrote that this book is "a substantial encyclopedia of queueing theory whose scope is indicated by the 910 items in the bibliography at the end of the book." The book "Mathematical Methods of Arms Control and Disarmament" was reviewed in Management Science in April 1969, "This fascinating book is an important contribution to the present task of discovering some valid underlying mathematical structures in politics...highly recommended both because of its numerous fascinating models and because of the deadly importance of its subject." The Analytic Hierarchy Process itself anticipates the
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algorithm by more than 20 years, with the same basic idea of using the eigenvector corresponding to the largest eigenvalue of a suitable matrix. Saaty has been elected to the
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(2005), and the ''Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales'' (Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, 1971). In 1973, he received the
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from the
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for expository excellence in hi
paper
"Thirteen Colorful Variations on Guthrie's Four-color Conjecture" on the
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, and in 2000 he was awarded the gold medal of the International Society on Multi-criteria Decision Making. He is the 2007 recipient of th
Akao Prize
of the QFD Institute. In 2008, he received the
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Impact Prize for his development of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The Impact Prize is awarded every two years to recognize contributions that have had a broad impact on the fields of operations research and the management sciences. Emphasis is placed on the breadth of the impact of an idea or body of research. In 2011 he was awarded, in a , the Doktor Honoris Causa degree by
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in Krakow, Poland. In December 2011 he received the Herbert Simon Award for Outstanding Contribution in Information Technology and Decision Making for the paper "The Possibility Of Group Welfare Functions" coauthored with Professor Luis G. Vargas, published in the International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (IJITDM), Most of the university scholars are working on the basis he provided, Anum Bakhtyar. Saaty died at the age of 91 on August 14, 2017, 14 months after a cancer diagnosis.


Education

PhD, Mathematics,
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, 1953 (thesis, under Einar Carl Hille: "On the Bessel Tricomi Equation"). Post-graduate study,
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, 1952–53. MA, Mathematics, Yale University, 1951. MS,
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,
The Catholic University of America The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private Roman Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by U.S ...
, 1949. BA, Columbia Union College, 1948.Faculty appointments
from Wharton (Nov 14, 1969)


Bibliography


Analytic hierarchy process (AHP)

*1980 ''The Analytic Hierarchy Process: Planning, Priority Setting, Resource Allocation'', , McGraw-Hill *1982 ''Decision Making for Leaders: The Analytical Hierarchy Process for Decisions in a Complex World'', , Wadsworth. 1988, Paperback, , RWS *1982 ''The Logic of Priorities: Applications in Business, Energy, Health, and Transportation'', with Luis G. Vargas, (Hardcover) (Paperback), Kluwer-Nijhoff *1985 ''Analytical Planning: The Organization of Systems'', with Kevin P. Kearns, , Pergamon *1989 ''Conflict Resolution: The Analytic Hierarchy Process'', with Joyce Alexander, , Praeger *1991 ''Prediction, Projection and Forecasting: Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process in Economics, Finance, Politics, Games and Sports'', with Luis G. Vargas, , Kluwer Academic *1992 ''The Hierarchon: A Dictionary of Hierarchies'', with Ernest H. Forman, , RWS *1994 ''Fundamentals of Decision Making and Priority Theory with the Analytic Hierarchy Process'', , RWS *1994 ''Decision Making in Economic, Social and Technological Environments'', with Luis G. Vargas, , RWS *1996 ''Vol. III and IV of the Analytic Hierarchy Process Series'', RWS *2001 ''Models, Methods, Concepts & Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process'', with Luis G. Vargas, , Kluwer Academic *2007 ''Group Decision Making: Drawing Out and Reconciling Differences'', with Kirti Peniwati, , RWS *2008 ''Decision making with the analytic hierarchy process'', Int. J. Services Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2008 (http://www.colorado.edu/geography/leyk/geog_5113/readings/saaty_2008.pdf ) - includes a statement of priority scales which measure intangibles in relative terms.


Analytic network process (ANP)

*1996 ''Decision Making with Dependence and Feedback: The Analytic Network Process'', , RWS *2005 ''Theory and Applications of the Analytic Network Process: Decision Making with Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks'', , RWS *2005 ''The Encyclicon, A Dictionary of Decisions with Dependence and Feedback based on the Analytic Network Process'', with Müjgan S. Özdemir, , RWS *2006 ''Decision Making with the Analytic Network Process: Economic, Political, Social and Technological Applications with Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks'', with Luis G. Vargas, , Springer *2008 ''The Encyclicon, Volume 2: A Dictionary of Complex Decisions using the Analytic Network Process'', with Brady Cillo, , RWS *2008
The analytic hierarchy and analytic network measurement processes: Applications to decisions under Risk
, European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 1 (1), 122–196, (2008)


Neural network process (NNP)

*1999 ''The Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of How it Works, The Neural Network Process'', , RWS *2009 ''Principia Mathematica Decernendi: Mathematical Principles of Decision Making - Generalization of the Analytic Network Process to Neural Firing and Synthesis'', , RWS


Operations research

*1959 ''Mathematical Methods of Operations Research'', no ISBN (translated into Japanese and Russian), McGraw-Hill. 1988 Extended edition, , Dover (paperback) *1961 ''Elements of Queueing Theory with Applications'', no ISBN (translated into Russian, Spanish and German), McGraw-Hill


Mathematics

*1964 ''Nonlinear Mathematics'', with J. Bram, no ISBN, McGraw-Hill. 1981 Reprinted as , Dover (paperback) *1964-1965 ''Lectures on Modern Mathematics'', Volumes I, II, III (Thomas L. Saaty, Editor), no ISBN (translated into Japanese), John Wiley *1965 ''Finite Graphs and Networks'', with R. Busacker, no ISBN (translated into Japanese, Russian, German and Hungarian), McGraw-Hill *1967 ''Modern Nonlinear Equations'', no ISBN, McGraw-Hill. 1981, reprinted as , Dover (paperback) *1969 ''The Spirit and Uses of the Mathematical Sciences'', (Thomas L. Saaty, Editor, with F.J. Weyl), no ISBN, McGraw-Hill *1970 ''Optimization in Integers and Related Extremal Problems'', no ISBN (translated into Russian), McGraw-Hill *1977 ''The Four-Color Problem; Assaults and Conquest'', , with Paul C. Kainen, McGraw-Hill. 1986 Revised edition, , Dover (paperback)


Applied mathematics

*1968 ''Mathematical Models of Arms Control and Disarmament'', , John Wiley *1973 ''Topics in Behavioral Mathematics'', no ISBN, Mathematical Association of America *1981 ''Thinking with Models: Mathematical Models in the Physical, Biological, and Social Sciences'', with Joyce Alexander, hardback , paperback , Pergamon


Other topics

*1973 ''Compact City'', with George B. Dantzig, hardback , paperback (translated into Japanese and Russian), W.H. Freeman *1990 ''Embracing the Future'', with Larry W. Boone, , Praeger *2001 ''Creative Thinking, Problem Solving & Decision Making'', , RWS *2013 ''Compact City: The Next Urban Evolution in Response to Climate Change'', , RWS


References


External links


University of Pittsburgh faculty biography of Thomas L. Saaty''Real Academia de Ciencias, Relación de Académicos''

Biography of Thomas L. Saaty
from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences {{DEFAULTSORT:Saaty, Thomas 20th-century American mathematicians 21st-century American mathematicians Iraqi mathematicians Queueing theorists Catholic University of America alumni Yale University alumni University of Pittsburgh faculty University of Pennsylvania faculty People from Mosul American people of Iraqi descent 1926 births 2017 deaths American operations researchers Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering