Mike Keith (mathematician)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mike Keith (born 1955; sometimes credited as Michael Keith) is an American mathematician who first described primeval numbers and Keith numbers.
His books include From Polychords to Pólya: Adventures in Musical Combinatorics and, with Richard Brodie, The Anagrammed Bible: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and his papers have been published in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. He is also known for writing Cadaeic Cadenza, a rather prodigious example of constrained writing.
While working at Intel Corporation, Keith was credited as inventor or co-inventor on 56 US patents issued[1].

