Lionel Penrose

Lionel Sharples Penrose (1898-1972) was a British geneticist, psychiatrist, mathematician and chess theorist, who carried out pioneering work on inherited mental illnesses. In British psychiatry, the so-called 'Penrose's Law' states that the population size of prisons and psychiatric hospitals are inversely related, although this is generally viewed as an oversimplification. He was also a lead figure in the Medical Association for the Prevention of War in the 1950s. Penrose is the father of mathematician Oliver Penrose, scientist Roger Penrose (with whom he co-authored papers on the Penrose triangle) and chess grandmaster Jonathan Penrose. Penrose, Lionel Penrose, Lionel Penrose, Lionel

 

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