著者について

Erich L. Lehmann was a prominent statistician known for his influential contributions to the field of statistical theory and methodology. His work primarily focused on hypothesis testing and estimation theory, which laid foundational stones for modern statistics. He co-authored the widely used textbook 'Testing Statistical Hypotheses' and also explored the historical context of statistical development in his writings about Fisher and Neyman, two key figures in classical statistics.

Lehmann's research and publications have had a lasting impact on the discipline, influencing generations of statisticians and researchers. His insights into point estimation theory and the applications of statistical methods in various fields have made him a respected figure in academia. Throughout his career, he remained dedicated to advancing statistical knowledge and educating future statisticians, solidifying his legacy as a key contributor to the evolution of statistical science.

国籍 オーストリア人
生年月日 March 28, 1905
出生地 Wien, Austria
死亡日 June 19, 2000
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