Barry R. Clarke

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Barry R. Clarke (born 14 March 1959) is a British puzzle designer.

Born in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, to English parents, he was educated at Heckmondwike Grammar School, West Yorkshire. In 1984, he obtained a Master of Science degree by thesis in theoretical physics from the University of Hull and published papers on perturbation methods in quantum mechanics.[1] He has written and directed several award-winning short films and his comedy sketches have appeared on both BBC and ITV. [2][3][4]

In 2006 he self-published the results of his investigation into the Shakespearean authorship question.

As well as writing a regular puzzle column for The Daily Telegraph, his puzzle work has been featured on BBC TV Mindgames,[5] and he has published several books of original puzzles.

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  1. ^ Clarke, B.R., Perturbation series for transition moments for anharmonic oscillators, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. (1985) 2207-2217; Structure of matrix perturbation coefficients for anharmonic oscillators, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. (1985) 2729-2736
  2. ^ 1987 Alas Smith & Jones, BBC 2, Series IV
  3. ^ 1988 Little and Large, BBC 1, Series III
  4. ^ 1998 Beadle's Hotshots, ITV, Series 2
  5. ^ 2004 Mindgames, BBC 4, Series 3

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