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Jack Kiefer (statistician)

Jack Carl Kiefer (January 25, 1924 – August 10, 1981) was an American mathematical statistician at Cornell University (1952 to 1979) and the University of California, Berkeley (1979 to 1981). His research interests included the optimal design of experiments, which was his major research area, as well as a wide variety of topics in mathematical statistics.[1]

Jack Carl Kiefer
Jack Kiefer in 1979
Born(1924-01-25)January 25, 1924
DiedAugust 10, 1981(1981-08-10) (aged 57)
EducationMIT
Columbia University
Scientific career
InstitutionsCornell University
University of California, Berkeley
Doctoral advisorAbraham Wald
Jacob Wolfowitz
Doctoral studentsLawrence D. Brown
Ker-Chau Li

Biography edit

Jack Kiefer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Carl Jack Kiefer and Marguerite K. Rosenau. He began his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1942, but left after one year, taking up a position as first lieutenant in the United States Air Force during World War II. In 1946, he returned to MIT, graduating with bachelor's and master's degrees in economics and engineering in 1948 under the supervision of Harold Freeman. He then began graduate studies at Columbia University, under the supervision of Abraham Wald and Jacob Wolfowitz, receiving his Ph.D. in mathematical statistics in 1952. While still a graduate student, he began teaching at Cornell University, remaining there until 1979, when he retired from Cornell and accepted a new position as Miller Research Professor in the Department of Statistics and Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1957, he married Dooley Sciple, a former undergraduate student of his at Cornell, with whom he had two children. Kiefer died of a heart attack in Berkeley, California on August 10, 1981.[1]

Awards and honors edit

Kiefer was a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1972) and of the United States National Academy of Sciences (elected 1975). From 1969–1970 he was president of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.[1] In 1973, Kiefer and Michael Fisher were the first two Cornell faculty elected as Horace White Professors.[2]

Contributions edit

Much of Kiefer's research was on the design of experiments;[3] the American Statistician obituary calls him "undoubtedly the foremost worker in optimal experimental design". However, he also made significant contributions to other areas of statistics and optimization,[4] including the introduction of golden section search (his master's thesis work) the Dvoretzky–Kiefer–Wolfowitz inequality and the Bahadur-Ghosh-Kiefer representation (with R. R. Bahadur and J. K. Ghosh).[5]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Bechhofer 1982; O'Connor & Robertson 2004.
  2. ^ 2 Professors Are Named To Horace White Chairs, Cornell Chronicle, vol. 4, no. 19, Feb. 22, 1973. Page 3. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  3. ^ Wynn 1984.
  4. ^ Brown 1984
  5. ^ Lahiri, S. N (1992). "On the Bahadur—Ghosh—Kiefer representation of sample quantiles". Statistics & Probability Letters. 15 (2): 163–168. doi:10.1016/0167-7152(92)90130-w.

References edit

  • Bechhofer, R. (1982), "Jack Carl Kiefer 1924–1981", The American Statistician, 36 (4): 356–357, doi:10.1080/00031305.1982.10483047, JSTOR 2683084.
  • Brown, Lawrence D.; Olkin, Ingram; Sacks, J.; Wynn, H. P. (1985), Jack Carl Kiefer: Collected Papers, Vols. I, II, III, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-96003-6. Reviewed in Biometrics 43 (1): 257.
  • Brown, Lawrence D. (1984), "The research of Jack Kiefer outside the area of experimental design", Annals of Statistics, 12 (2): 406–415, doi:10.1214/aos/1176346495.
  • O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. (2004), "Jack Kiefer", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  • Sacks, Jerome (1984), "Jack Carl Kiefer 1924–1981", Annals of Statistics, 12 (2): 403–405, doi:10.1214/aos/1176346494.
  • Wynn, Henry P. (1984), "Jack Kiefer's contributions to experimental design", Annals of Statistics, 12 (2): 416–423, doi:10.1214/aos/1176346496.
  • "The publications and writings of Jack Kiefer", Annals of Statistics, 12 (2): 424–430, 1984, doi:10.1214/aos/1176346497.

jack, kiefer, statistician, jack, carl, kiefer, january, 1924, august, 1981, american, mathematical, statistician, cornell, university, 1952, 1979, university, california, berkeley, 1979, 1981, research, interests, included, optimal, design, experiments, which. Jack Carl Kiefer January 25 1924 August 10 1981 was an American mathematical statistician at Cornell University 1952 to 1979 and the University of California Berkeley 1979 to 1981 His research interests included the optimal design of experiments which was his major research area as well as a wide variety of topics in mathematical statistics 1 Jack Carl KieferJack Kiefer in 1979Born 1924 01 25 January 25 1924Cincinnati Ohio USADiedAugust 10 1981 1981 08 10 aged 57 Berkeley California USAEducationMITColumbia UniversityScientific careerInstitutionsCornell UniversityUniversity of California BerkeleyDoctoral advisorAbraham WaldJacob WolfowitzDoctoral studentsLawrence D BrownKer Chau Li Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 Contributions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesBiography editJack Kiefer was born in Cincinnati Ohio to Carl Jack Kiefer and Marguerite K Rosenau He began his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1942 but left after one year taking up a position as first lieutenant in the United States Air Force during World War II In 1946 he returned to MIT graduating with bachelor s and master s degrees in economics and engineering in 1948 under the supervision of Harold Freeman He then began graduate studies at Columbia University under the supervision of Abraham Wald and Jacob Wolfowitz receiving his Ph D in mathematical statistics in 1952 While still a graduate student he began teaching at Cornell University remaining there until 1979 when he retired from Cornell and accepted a new position as Miller Research Professor in the Department of Statistics and Mathematics at the University of California Berkeley In 1957 he married Dooley Sciple a former undergraduate student of his at Cornell with whom he had two children Kiefer died of a heart attack in Berkeley California on August 10 1981 1 Awards and honors editKiefer was a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected 1972 and of the United States National Academy of Sciences elected 1975 From 1969 1970 he was president of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics 1 In 1973 Kiefer and Michael Fisher were the first two Cornell faculty elected as Horace White Professors 2 Contributions editMuch of Kiefer s research was on the design of experiments 3 the American Statistician obituary calls him undoubtedly the foremost worker in optimal experimental design However he also made significant contributions to other areas of statistics and optimization 4 including the introduction of golden section search his master s thesis work the Dvoretzky Kiefer Wolfowitz inequality and the Bahadur Ghosh Kiefer representation with R R Bahadur and J K Ghosh 5 See also editKiefer Wolfowitz algorithm Hoeffding s independence test Strong subadditivity of quantum entropy Information based complexityNotes edit a b c Bechhofer 1982 O Connor amp Robertson 2004 2 Professors Are Named To Horace White Chairs Cornell Chronicle vol 4 no 19 Feb 22 1973 Page 3 Retrieved May 30 2011 Wynn 1984 Brown 1984 Lahiri S N 1992 On the Bahadur Ghosh Kiefer representation of sample quantiles Statistics amp Probability Letters 15 2 163 168 doi 10 1016 0167 7152 92 90130 w References editBechhofer R 1982 Jack Carl Kiefer 1924 1981 The American Statistician 36 4 356 357 doi 10 1080 00031305 1982 10483047 JSTOR 2683084 Brown Lawrence D Olkin Ingram Sacks J Wynn H P 1985 Jack Carl Kiefer Collected Papers Vols I II III Springer Verlag ISBN 978 0 387 96003 6 Reviewed in Biometrics 43 1 257 Brown Lawrence D 1984 The research of Jack Kiefer outside the area of experimental design Annals of Statistics 12 2 406 415 doi 10 1214 aos 1176346495 O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F 2004 Jack Kiefer MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Sacks Jerome 1984 Jack Carl Kiefer 1924 1981 Annals of Statistics 12 2 403 405 doi 10 1214 aos 1176346494 Wynn Henry P 1984 Jack Kiefer s contributions to experimental design Annals of Statistics 12 2 416 423 doi 10 1214 aos 1176346496 The publications and writings of Jack Kiefer Annals of Statistics 12 2 424 430 1984 doi 10 1214 aos 1176346497 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Kiefer statistician amp oldid 1217701866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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