Keith Briggs (mathematician)
- Keith Briggs (mathematician)
Keith Briggs (born in Cambridge, England) is an English mathematician who works in graph theory, stochastic processes, mathematical computing and computational number theory. He began his career at Adelaide University, obtaining a degree in mathematical physics. He later joined La Trobe University and obtained a PhD from Melbourne University. He worked at Adelaide University and the University of Western Australia before moving back to Cambridge as research fellow in biomathematics. In 2000 he became a senior mathematician at the research division of BT Group.
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