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He is known particularly as an astronomer, physicist, probabilist and horologist.
Fathers, doctors and theologians of the Church at times solved cases on principles which apparently were probabilist in tendency.
In modern usage, a probabilist is someone who believes that central epistemological issues are best approached using probabilities.
He has worked as a probabilist in Sweden and in the United States.
With the rise of Jansenism a new phase in the history of the probabilist controversies began.
(probabilist) Individual coefficients are related by the following recursion formula:
The probabilist controversy raged during his mastership.
A probabilist is either:
Ulf Grenander, statistician, probabilist, and computer scientist.
She is the younger sister of the internationally renowned mathematical statistician and probabilist Peter Gavin Hall.
Murad Taqqu is a probabilist and statistician specializing in time series and stochastic processes.
The computations are based on scientific methods with mathematical probabilist models (models extending the Black-Scholes model).
Gareth Owen Roberts FRS (b. 1964) is a statistician and applied probabilist.
To evaluate the probability of a hypothesis, the Bayesian probabilist specifies some prior probability, which is then updated in the light of new, relevant data.
He began studies at Kharkov University in 1912, where he was taught by Russian probabilist Sergei Natanovich Bernstein.
Valerie Susan Isham (born 1947) is a British applied probabilist and currently President of the Royal Statistical Society.
He started his professional life as a probabilist and mathematical statistician with Bayesian leanings but became one of the world's leading applied statisticians and a circumspect frequentist.
Erhan Çinlar is a probabilist and the Norman J. Sollenberger Professor in Engineering at Princeton University.
Radha Govind Laha (1930-1999) was a probabilist, statistician, and mathematician, known for his work in probability theory, characteristic functions, and characterization of distributions.
Baxter's derivation of this identity that later bore his name emanated from some of the fundamental results of the famous probabilist Frank Spitzer in random walk theory.
In the sixth edition (1767) of his Moral Theology he again expressed these views and indeed towards the end of his life frequently declared that he was not a probabilist.
This is primarily due to the probabilistic notion of independence, though may also be a consequence of the fact that the π-λ theorem was proven by the probabilist Eugene Dynkin.
In 2004, Brazilian probabilist of Russian origin Serguei Popov showed that stochastic Bulgarian solitaire spends "most" of its time in a "roughly" triangular distribution.
Some statisticians, following the probabilist William Feller, call this matrix the variance of the random vector , because it is the natural generalization to higher dimensions of the 1-dimensional variance.
In mathematical statistics, Cramér's theorem (or Cramér's decomposition theorem) is one of several theorems of Harald Cramér, a Swedish statistician and probabilist.