Eksempler på brug af Mathematical statistics på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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his tremendous contributions to mathematical statistics were recognised when he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
was the first to use powerful techniques from analysis in mathematical statistics.
In 1942 Lukacs had made an important contribution to mathematical statistics by introducing, for the first time,
collaborator, described a paper Wald published in the Annals of Mathematical Statistics in 1939 as.
was devoted to mathematical statistics, in particular to the least squares method.
which was on mathematical statistics, which was published in Vienna in 1935.
He has also been president of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability in 1975
Let us now sum up his mathematical contributions which were almost all in the area of mathematical statistics, more precisely stochastic analysis,
Although he was at this stage in a position which no longer required him to retain his interests in mathematical statistics, Kingman certainly did not give up his mathematical interests.
In particular she was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1954,
However he also wrote papers on a whole variety of topics in mathematical statistics including decision theory, inventory theory, stochastic approximation,
collaborator, described a paper Wald published in the Annals of Mathematical Statistics in 1939 as:… probably Wald's most important single paper.
It sheds light on the difficulties of giving a mathematically sound foundation to one of the most elementary notions of mathematical statistics, at the key moment when it was developing into an autonomous scientific discipline.
a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
Sheynin writes in: Bortkiewicz was one of the main representatives of the"Continental direction" in mathematical statistics and its application to statistics,
function theory, mathematical statistics, probability and stochastic processes,
He received many honors such as being elected a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics in 1957, a fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1969,
probability theory, mathematical statistics, quantum mechanics,
At the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability 1954-1955, Montroll gave a paper Theory of the vibration of simple cubic lattices with nearest
However he also wrote papers on a whole variety of topics in mathematical statistics including decision theory, inventory theory, stochastic approximation,