“From Real-World Problems to Esoteric Research: Examples and Personal Experience" Professor C. F. Jeff Wu holds the Coca-Cola Chair in Engineering Statistics at Georgia Tech and is renowned for his ...
IN April 1937, Dr. J. Neyman, of the Department of Statistics, University College, London, delivered three lectures and was the leading speaker at six conferences, all held at the Graduate School of ...
One of the legacies of remote learning is the addition of video recording devices in many classrooms, a legacy that still plays an important role for students who can’t attend class due to COVID-19 ...
The probability calculus is rooted in games of chance, and arose in the mid 1600s in response to a question raised by an inveterate gambler, or at least so the story goes. In this talk, Christian ...
Abu Dhabi, Sep 22th, 2012 (WAM)--Statistics Centre ? Abu Dhabi (SCAD) has recently organised a lecture entitled "Modern Trends in Official Statistics" presented by Dr. Mohamed Taamouti, Director of ...
This paper studies statistical aggregation procedures in the regression setting. A motivating factor is the existence of many different methods of estimation, leading to possibly competing estimators.
In Lectures on Stellar Statistics by C. V. L. Charlier, readers are introduced to a comprehensive study of statistical analysis in astronomy. Charlier delves into the mathematical methods used to ...
The Department of Statistics at LSE has a distinguished history. Its roots can be traced back to the appointment of Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, at LSE in 1895.
We encounter statistics every day, but it is not always easy to interpret them appropriately. During her doctoral thesis work in the abstract field of number theory, Dutch mathematician Ionica Smeets ...
The Department of Statistics at LSE has a distinguished history. Its roots can be traced back to the appointment of Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, at LSE in 1895.
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