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L. H. C. Tippett

Leonard Henry Caleb Tippett (8 May 1902 – 9 November 1985), known professionally as L. H. C. Tippett, was an English statistician.

L. H. C. Tippett
Born(1902-05-08)8 May 1902
Died9 November 1985(1985-11-09) (aged 83)
NationalityBritish
Occupationstatistician
Known forinventing the random number table, extreme value theory, Fisher–Tippett–Gnedenko theorem, Fisher–Tippett distribution

Tippett was born in London but spent most of his early life in Cornwall and attended St Austell County Grammar School, where his contemporaries included the historian A. L. Rowse. Tippett graduated in physics in the early 1920s from Imperial College London. He studied for his Master of Science in statistics under Karl Pearson at the Galton Laboratory, University College London and R. A. Fisher at Rothamsted. He spent his entire career, 1925 to 1965, on the staff of the Shirley Institute, Manchester becoming in 1952 one of the first Assistant Directors. Along with R.A. Fisher and Emil Gumbel, he pioneered extreme value theory. The Fisher–Tippett distribution is named after him.

At the Shirley Institute he applied statistics to the problem of yarn breakage rates in weaving. In the late 1920s and 1930s, he became known for his 'snap-reading' method of observation which led to improved production efficiency and operative utilization. As a result of his work in the textile industry, he was awarded the Shewart Medal of the American Society for Quality Control.

Tippett published "Random Sampling Numbers" in 1927 and thus invented the random number table.

In 1965 he retired to St Austell, Cornwall and in this period became an UNIDO consultant, being active in India. He died in 1985 after being hit by a van whilst walking from his home to the St. Austell Choral Society to sing in the St. Matthew Passion.

Awards

Books

  • Random Sampling Numbers, CUP, London, 1927
  • Statistics, The Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, Oxford University Press, London, 1943
  • Methods of Statistics, Williams & Norgate Ltd., London, 1931, 1948, 1952
  • Statistical Methods for Textile Technologists, by T. Murphy, K. P. Norris, L. H. C. Tippett, Textile Institute, Manchester, 1960, 1963, 1973, 1979
  • A Portrait of the Lancashire Textile Industry, OUP, London 1969

References

  1. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA, accessed 2016-07-23.
  • H. E. Daniels (1982), A Tribute to L.H.C. Tippett, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), Vol. 145, No. 2, pp. 261–262.
  • J. E. Ford (1986), L.H.C. Tippett, 1902-1985, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), Vol. 149, No. 1, p. 44. (obituary)
  • Stanton, R.G. (1987). "The Work of L. H. C. Tippett" (PDF). Ars Textrina. 7: 179–185.
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Manchester Statistical Society
1960–62
Succeeded by
H. E. Wadsworth

tippett, leonard, henry, caleb, tippett, 1902, november, 1985, known, professionally, english, statistician, born, 1902, 1902london, englanddied9, november, 1985, 1985, aged, austell, englandnationalitybritishoccupationstatisticianknown, forinventing, random, . Leonard Henry Caleb Tippett 8 May 1902 9 November 1985 known professionally as L H C Tippett was an English statistician L H C TippettBorn 1902 05 08 8 May 1902London EnglandDied9 November 1985 1985 11 09 aged 83 St Austell EnglandNationalityBritishOccupationstatisticianKnown forinventing the random number table extreme value theory Fisher Tippett Gnedenko theorem Fisher Tippett distributionTippett was born in London but spent most of his early life in Cornwall and attended St Austell County Grammar School where his contemporaries included the historian A L Rowse Tippett graduated in physics in the early 1920s from Imperial College London He studied for his Master of Science in statistics under Karl Pearson at the Galton Laboratory University College London and R A Fisher at Rothamsted He spent his entire career 1925 to 1965 on the staff of the Shirley Institute Manchester becoming in 1952 one of the first Assistant Directors Along with R A Fisher and Emil Gumbel he pioneered extreme value theory The Fisher Tippett distribution is named after him At the Shirley Institute he applied statistics to the problem of yarn breakage rates in weaving In the late 1920s and 1930s he became known for his snap reading method of observation which led to improved production efficiency and operative utilization As a result of his work in the textile industry he was awarded the Shewart Medal of the American Society for Quality Control Tippett published Random Sampling Numbers in 1927 and thus invented the random number table In 1965 he retired to St Austell Cornwall and in this period became an UNIDO consultant being active in India He died in 1985 after being hit by a van whilst walking from his home to the St Austell Choral Society to sing in the St Matthew Passion Awards EditWarner Medal of the Textile Institute Fellow of the American Statistical Association 1950 1 Guy Medal in Silver of the Royal Statistical Society 1954 Honorary MSc UMIST President of the Manchester Statistical Society President of the Royal Statistical Society 1965 Shewart Medal of the American Society for Quality ControlBooks EditRandom Sampling Numbers CUP London 1927 Statistics The Home University Library of Modern Knowledge Oxford University Press London 1943 Methods of Statistics Williams amp Norgate Ltd London 1931 1948 1952 Statistical Methods for Textile Technologists by T Murphy K P Norris L H C Tippett Textile Institute Manchester 1960 1963 1973 1979 A Portrait of the Lancashire Textile Industry OUP London 1969References Edit View Search Fellows of the ASA accessed 2016 07 23 H E Daniels 1982 A Tribute to L H C Tippett Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A General Vol 145 No 2 pp 261 262 J E Ford 1986 L H C Tippett 1902 1985 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A General Vol 149 No 1 p 44 obituary Stanton R G 1987 The Work of L H C Tippett PDF Ars Textrina 7 179 185 Professional and academic associationsPreceded byM S Bartlett President of the Manchester Statistical Society1960 62 Succeeded byH E Wadsworth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L H C Tippett amp oldid 1141439621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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