Victor L. Klee, Jr. (1925, San Francisco – August 17, 2007, Lakewood, Ohio) was a mathematician specialising in convex sets, functional analysis, analysis of algorithms, optimization, and combinatorics. He spent almost his entire career at the University of Washington, Seattle He proposed Klee's measure problem and the Art gallery theorem.
External links
- Home page at the University of Washington
- Applied Geometry and Discrete Mathematics a volume dedicated to Klee on his 65th birthday.
- Brief obituary at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA)


