Cossins highlights the rejection of USSR state agency, Gosplan on the discovery of linear programming by mathematician Leonid Kantorovich, as the agency expresses suspicions of the scheme that appeared to contradict the Marxist principle that value was determined by workers' labour rather than geometry. He also states that, despite the authorities ingorance of his discovery, Kantorovich was able to change the world as it proved itself to be the smoothest and most powerful of problem solvers.
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