Reminiscences of a Statistician: The Company I Kept

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Springer Science & Business Media, 26 dic 2007 - 316 páginas
It has been my good fortune to meet and get to know many remarkable people, mostly statisticians and mathematicians, and to derive much pleasure and benefit from these contacts. They were teachers, colleagues and students, and the following pages sketch their careers and our interactions. Also included are a few persons with whom I had little or no direct contact but whose ideas had a decisive influence on my work. To provide some coherence, the account is largely chronological and follows the steps of my own career. Taken together, these sketches provide a very personal picture of the dev- opment of statistical theory from the 1930s to the 1970s. It is the period between two revolutions: that of Fisher, Neyman, and Pearson, which laid the foundations for the classical statistical theory of that period; and the second revolution, forty years later, brought about by the advent of the computer, which turned statistics in new directions. The present account of this history is a highly selective one, which emphasizes the persons, institutions, and statistical topics that were close to my interests. One narrowing effect of this perspective stems from the fact that my career took place in the United States. As a consequence, the book focuses on American statisticians and institutions. Only the last two ch- ters discuss, briefly and very incompletely, developments in some other countries.
 

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MATHEMATICAL PREPARATION
1
BECOMING A STATISTICIAN
17
EARLY COLLABORATORS
42
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
57
Jacob Jack Wolfowitz 19101981
64
William Feller 19061970
67
Albert H Bowker b 1919
70
W Allan Wallis 19121998
75
Frank Hampel b 1941
156
THE FREQUENTIST APPROACH
160
Richard von Mises 18831953
161
The FisherNeyman Controversy
165
Walds Decision Theory
169
Jack Carl Kiefer 19241981
172
Lawrence D Brown b 1940
175
FOUNDATIONS
178

THE ANNALS
79
Wilks Successors
85
Ingram Olkin b 1924
86
THE BERKELEY STATISTICS DEPARTMENT
90
Neymans Struggle
91
David Blackwell b 1919
97
Lucien Le Cam 19242000
101
Elizabeth Scott 19171988
105
Department Chair
108
Teaching and Writing
112
F N David 19091993
116
From Colin Blyth b 1922
119
THE BERKELEY STATISTICS DEPARTMENT
125
Kjell Doksum b 1940
128
David R Brillinger b 1937
129
David Freedman b 1938
131
THE STANFORD STATISTICS DEPARTMENT
135
Meyer Abraham Abe Girshick 19081955
136
Lincoln Moses 19212006
137
Theodore Ted W Anderson b 1918
140
NONPARAMETRICS AND ROBUSTNESS
143
Edwin J G Pitman 18971993
144
Nonparametrics
146
Wassily Hoeffding 19141991
148
Bradley Efron b 1938
151
Peter J Huber b 1934
153
Leonard J Savage 19171971
179
Dennis Lindley b 1923
182
James O Berger b 1950
185
Herbert Robbins 19152001
188
John W Tukey 19152000
192
Tukeys Robust Statistics and Exploratory Data Analysis
196
STATISTICS COMES OF AGE
199
Harald Cramér 18931985
200
Samuel Kotz b 1930
205
Stephen M Stigler b 1941
208
NEW TASKS AND RELATIONSHIPS
211
Juliet P Shaffer b 1932
212
Frederick Mosteller 19162006
216
Constance Reid b 1918
221
Persi Diaconis b 1945
224
ENGLAND
229
R A Fisher 18901962
230
Collaboration and Friendship with Neyman 18941981
235
Other Work
240
David Cox b 1924
244
CONTACTS ABROAD
248
R Rao b 1920
251
Zhongguo Zheng b 1938
256
AFTERWORD
269
NAME INDEX
289
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Erich L. Lehmann is Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a member of the American and National Academies, a former Editor of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics, and President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He holds honorary degrees from the Universities of Chicago and Leiden, and was awarded the Wilks and Noether prizes. He is also the author of Testing Statistical Hypotheses, Theory of Point Estimation, and Elements of Large-Sample Theory, all published by Springer. Two more elementary books, Basic Concepts of Probability and Statistics (joint with Hodges) and Nonparametrics have recently been reissued by SIAM and Springer, respectively.

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