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    Ken Keeler is an American television producer and writer. He has written for numerous television series, most notably The Simpsons and Futurama. According to an interview with David X. Cohen, he proved a theorem that appears in the Futurama episode "The Prisoner of Benda". [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0444517Ken Keeler - IMDb

    Ken Keeler was born on 2 December 1961 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Futurama (1999), The Simpsons (1989) and The Critic (1994).

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    Kenneth "Ken" Keeler, Ph.D. (born 1961) is an American comic writer and producer. He has worked on every single episode of Futurama, and he has a Ph.D. in Applied Math, and a Masters in Electrical Engineering.

    Season 1

    •"The Series Has Landed"

    •"When Aliens Attack"

    Season 2

    •"Put Your Head on My Shoulders"

    •"Anthology of Interest I" ("Dial L for Leela" segment)

    •During the Futurama Fan Panel at the San Diego Comic-Con, 2022, Patric Verrone revealed that the script for How The West Was 1010001 was actually written by Ken Keeler. The writer of record for this episode is Nona di Spargement, a pun on the term "non-disparagement," referring to a clause which legally prevents someone from publicly or privately ...

    1.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w87RgtuWgbk&t=2352s

    2.https://directories.wga.org/project/1239816/futurama-2023-s8-present

    Template:Wikipedia Ken Keeler at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Ken Keeler was born on December 2, 1961 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Futurama (1999), The Simpsons (1989) and Disenchantment (2018).

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · Ken Keeler, a Ph.D. in Applied Math and a writer for Futurama, created a new kind of math to solve a complex body-switching plot. The Futurama Theorem proved that everyone can get their original brain back, no matter how many swaps they make.

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  5. The Futurama theorem is a real-life mathematical theorem invented by Futurama writer Ken Keeler (who holds a PhD in applied mathematics), purely for use in the Season 6 episode "The Prisoner of Benda".

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  7. Kenneth Keeler (Born 1961) is a comic writer and producer. He has written for numerous TV series, most notably The Simpsons and Futurama. After graduating from St. John's School in Houston, Texas, he studied applied mathematics at Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1983.

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