Annals of Mathematical Statistics, the Glossary
The Annals of Mathematical Statistics was a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics from 1930 to 1972.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Academic journal, Annals of Probability, Annals of Statistics, Egon Pearson, Georges Darmois, Harald Cramér, Harold Hotelling, Henry Lewis Rietz, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Jerzy Neyman, Probability, Richard von Mises, Ronald Fisher, Samuel S. Wilks, Statistics, W. Edwards Deming, Walter A. Shewhart.
- Probability journals
Academic journal
An academic journal or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published.
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Annals of Probability
The Annals of Probability is a leading peer-reviewed probability journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, which is the main international society for researchers in the areas probability and statistics. Annals of Mathematical Statistics and Annals of Probability are probability journals.
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Annals of Statistics
The Annals of Statistics is a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Annals of Mathematical Statistics and Annals of Statistics are statistics journals.
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Egon Pearson
Egon Sharpe Pearson (11 August 1895 – 12 June 1980) was one of three children of Karl Pearson and Maria, née Sharpe, and, like his father, a British statistician.
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Georges Darmois
Georges Darmois (24 June 1888 – 3 January 1960) was a French mathematician and statistician.
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Harald Cramér
Harald Cramér (25 September 1893 – 5 October 1985) was a Swedish mathematician, actuary, and statistician, specializing in mathematical statistics and probabilistic number theory.
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Harold Hotelling
Harold Hotelling (September 29, 1895 – December 26, 1973) was an American mathematical statistician and an influential economic theorist, known for Hotelling's law, Hotelling's lemma, and Hotelling's rule in economics, as well as Hotelling's T-squared distribution in statistics.
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Henry Lewis Rietz
Henry Lewis Rietz (24 August 1875, Gilmore, Ohio – 7 December 1943, Iowa City, Iowa) was an American mathematician, actuarial scientist, and statistician, who was a leader in the development of statistical theory.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
The Institute of Mathematical Statistics is an international professional and scholarly society devoted to the development, dissemination, and application of statistics and probability.
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Jerzy Neyman
Jerzy Neyman (April 16, 1894 – August 5, 1981; born Jerzy Spława-Neyman) was a Polish mathematician and statistician who first introduced the modern concept of a confidence interval into statistical hypothesis testing and revised Ronald Fisher's null hypothesis testing with Egon Pearson.
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Probability
Probability is the branch of mathematics concerning events and numerical descriptions of how likely they are to occur.
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Richard von Mises
Richard Martin Edler von Mises (19 April 1883 – 14 July 1953) was an Austrian scientist and mathematician who worked on solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, aeronautics, statistics and probability theory.
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Ronald Fisher
Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962) was a British polymath who was active as a mathematician, statistician, biologist, geneticist, and academic.
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Samuel S. Wilks
Samuel Stanley Wilks (June 17, 1906 – March 7, 1964) was an American mathematician and academic who played an important role in the development of mathematical statistics, especially in regard to practical applications.
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Statistics
Statistics (from German: Statistik, "description of a state, a country") is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.
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W. Edwards Deming
William Edwards Deming (October 14, 1900 – December 20, 1993) was an American business theorist, composer, economist, industrial engineer, management consultant, statistician, and writer.
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Walter A. Shewhart
Walter Andrew Shewhart (pronounced like "shoe-heart"; March 18, 1891 – March 11, 1967) was an American physicist, engineer and statistician.
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See also
Probability journals
- Annals of Applied Probability
- Annals of Mathematical Statistics
- Annals of Probability
- Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics
- Combinatorics, Probability and Computing
- Electronic Communications in Probability
- Electronic Journal of Probability
- Journal of Time Series Analysis
- List of probability journals
- Modern Stochastics: Theory and Applications
- Probability Surveys
- Probability Theory and Related Fields
- Probability and Mathematical Statistics
- Stochastic Models
- Stochastic Processes and Their Applications
- Stochastics and Dynamics
- Theory of Probability and Its Applications
- Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_Mathematical_Statistics
Also known as Ann Math Stat, Ann Math Statist, Ann. Math. Stat., Ann. Math. Statist., The Annals of Mathematical Statistics.