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Oskar Anderson

Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson (Russian: Оскар Николаевич Андерсон, romanizedOskar Nikolaevič Anderson; 2 August [O.S. 21 July] 1887] – 12 February 1960) was a Russian-German mathematician of Baltic German descent. He is best known for his work on mathematical statistics and econometrics.

Oskar Anderson
Oskar Anderson in Tartu (around 1930)
Born
Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson

2 August [O.S. 21 July] 1887
DiedFebruary 12, 1960(1960-02-12) (aged 72)
NationalityGerman, Bulgarian, Russian
Alma mater
Known forVariate Difference Method
SpouseMargarethe Natalie von Hindenburg-Hirtenberg[1]
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Thesis (1912)
Academic advisorsAlexander Alexandrovich Chuprov

Life

Anderson was born from a Baltic German family in Minsk (now in Belarus), but soon moved to Kazan (Russia). His father, Nikolai Anderson, was professor in Finno-Ugric languages at the University of Kazan.[2] His older brothers were the folklorist Walter Anderson and the astrophysicist Wilhelm Anderson.[3]

Oskar Anderson graduated from Kazan Gymnasium with a gold medal in 1906. After studying mathematics for one year at the University of Kazan, he moved to St. Petersburg to study economics at the Polytechnic Institute.[4][5] From 1907 to 1915, he was Aleksandr Chuprov's student and assistant. In 1912 he married Margarethe Natalie von Hindenburg-Hirtenberg,[1] a granddaughter of Wilhelm Paul von Hindenburg-Hirtenberg [ru][6] who was commemorated in "The Funeral of 'The Universal Man'" in Dostoyevsky's A Writer's Diary, and started lecturing at a commercial school in St. Petersburg while also studying for a law degree at the University of Saint Petersburg, graduating in 1914.[1]

In 1918 he took on a professorship in Kiev but he was forced to flee Russia in 1920 due to the Russian Revolution, first taking a post in Budapest (Hungary) before becoming a professor at the University of Economics at Varna (Bulgaria) in 1924.

Anderson was one of the charter members of the Econometric Society,[7] whose members also elected him to be a fellow of the society in 1933.[8][7] In the same year he also received a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation.[9]

Supported by the foundation, in 1935 he established and became director of the Statistical Institute for Economic Research at the University of Sofia.[10] For the remainder of the decade he also served the League of Nations as an associate member of its Committee of Statistical Experts.[11]

In 1942 he joined the Kiel Institute for the World Economy as head of the Department of Eastern Studies and also took up a full professorship of statistics at the University of Kiel,[1] where he was joined by his brother Walter after the end of the second world war. In 1947 he took a position at the University of Munich, teaching there until 1956, when he retired.

Writings

  • Einführung in die Mathematische Statistik, Wien : Springer-Verlag, 1935, ISBN 978-3-7091-5873-9 [12]
  • Über die repräsentative Methode und deren Anwendung auf die Aufarbeitung der Ergbnisse der bulgarischen landwirtschaftlichen Betriebszählung vom 31. Dezember 1926, München : Bayer. Statist. Landesamt [de], 1949
  • Die Saisonschwankungen in der deutschen Stromproduktion vor und nach dem Kriege , München : Inst. f. Wirtschaftsforschung, 1950

External links

  • Jörg Siebels; Kerstin Nees. "Oskar Anderson". Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Famous scholars from Kiel. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  • Newspaper clippings about Oskar Anderson in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

References/Further reading

  1. ^ a b c d e f Strecker, Heinrich; Strecker, Rosemarie (2016). "Oskar Anderson". Encyclopedia of Mathematics. Springer-Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg.
  2. ^ "Формулярный списокь (service record): Николай Андерсон (Nikolai Anderson)", Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson (1907-1912) (in Russian), St. Petersburg: Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St. Petersburg, pp. 9–18, retrieved 2018-10-27
  3. ^ Рафикова (Rafikova), Г. (G.); Ибрагимова (Ibrahimova), Ф. (F.) (2016). "Биографика Казанского университета: Андерсоны (Kazan University Biography: Anderson)". Гасырлар авазы – Эхо веков (in Russian). 2016 1/2.
  4. ^ Оскар Николаевич Андерсон (1907-1912) / Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson (1907-1912) (in Russian), St. Petersburg: Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St. Petersburg, TsGIASpb 478 1 64, retrieved 2018-10-27
  5. ^ Андерсон Оскар Николаевич - стипендиат (1912-1914) / Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson - scholarship holder (1912-1914) (in Russian), St. Petersburg: Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St. Petersburg, TsGIASpb 478 23 5, retrieved 2018-10-27
  6. ^ Снапкоўскі, Юрый (2016). "ГІНДЭНБУРГІ, ПАСТОРЫУСЫ дэ ГІНДЭНБУРГІ (HINDENBURG, PASTORYUS de HINDENBURG) герба "БРОХВІЧ I"". Гербоўнік беларускай шляхты (in Belarusian). Vol. 4. pp. 372–379.
  7. ^ a b Fels, Eberhard (1961). "Oskar Anderson, 1887-1960". Econometrica. 29 (1): 74–79. doi:10.2307/1907689. JSTOR 1907689.
  8. ^ "In Memoriam". List of Deceased Fellows of the Econometric Society. Retrieved April 4, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Faure, Justine (2012), The Rockefeller Foundation Fellows in Social Sciences: Transnational Networks and Construction of Disciplines — The Example of East Central Europe, Rockefeller Archive Center
  10. ^ Avramov, Roumen (September 2018). "Chapter 1: From Nationalization to Nowhere. Ownership in Bulgarian Economic Thought (1944–1989)". In Kovács, János Mátyás (ed.). Populating No Man's Land: Economic Concepts of Ownership under Communism. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 23–46. ISBN 978-1-4985-3921-0.
  11. ^ "Report of Work in the Social Sciences" (PDF). The Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report 1937 (Report). The Rockefeller Foundation. 1938. p. 258. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  12. ^ Anderson, Oskar N. (1935). Einführung in die Mathematische Statistik (in German). Springer-Verlag Wien. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-5923-1. ISBN 978-3-7091-5923-1. Zbl 0012.11104.

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Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson Russian Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson romanized Oskar Nikolaevic Anderson 2 August O S 21 July 1887 12 February 1960 was a Russian German mathematician of Baltic German descent He is best known for his work on mathematical statistics and econometrics Oskar AndersonOskar Anderson in Tartu around 1930 BornOskar Johann Viktor Anderson2 August O S 21 July 1887Minsk Minsk Governorate Russian EmpireDiedFebruary 12 1960 1960 02 12 aged 72 Munich Bavaria GermanyNationalityGerman Bulgarian RussianAlma materSaint Petersburg Polytechnic Institute University of Saint PetersburgKnown forVariate Difference MethodSpouseMargarethe Natalie von Hindenburg Hirtenberg 1 Scientific careerFieldsMathematical statistics EconometricsInstitutionsUniversity of Economics Varna Sofia University London School of Economics 1 Cornell University 1 University of Kiel University of MunichThesis 1912 Academic advisorsAlexander Alexandrovich Chuprov Contents 1 Life 2 Writings 3 External links 4 References Further readingLife EditAnderson was born from a Baltic German family in Minsk now in Belarus but soon moved to Kazan Russia His father Nikolai Anderson was professor in Finno Ugric languages at the University of Kazan 2 His older brothers were the folklorist Walter Anderson and the astrophysicist Wilhelm Anderson 3 Oskar Anderson graduated from Kazan Gymnasium with a gold medal in 1906 After studying mathematics for one year at the University of Kazan he moved to St Petersburg to study economics at the Polytechnic Institute 4 5 From 1907 to 1915 he was Aleksandr Chuprov s student and assistant In 1912 he married Margarethe Natalie von Hindenburg Hirtenberg 1 a granddaughter of Wilhelm Paul von Hindenburg Hirtenberg ru 6 who was commemorated in The Funeral of The Universal Man in Dostoyevsky s A Writer s Diary and started lecturing at a commercial school in St Petersburg while also studying for a law degree at the University of Saint Petersburg graduating in 1914 1 In 1918 he took on a professorship in Kiev but he was forced to flee Russia in 1920 due to the Russian Revolution first taking a post in Budapest Hungary before becoming a professor at the University of Economics at Varna Bulgaria in 1924 Anderson was one of the charter members of the Econometric Society 7 whose members also elected him to be a fellow of the society in 1933 8 7 In the same year he also received a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation 9 Supported by the foundation in 1935 he established and became director of the Statistical Institute for Economic Research at the University of Sofia 10 For the remainder of the decade he also served the League of Nations as an associate member of its Committee of Statistical Experts 11 In 1942 he joined the Kiel Institute for the World Economy as head of the Department of Eastern Studies and also took up a full professorship of statistics at the University of Kiel 1 where he was joined by his brother Walter after the end of the second world war In 1947 he took a position at the University of Munich teaching there until 1956 when he retired Writings EditEinfuhrung in die Mathematische Statistik Wien Springer Verlag 1935 ISBN 978 3 7091 5873 9 12 Uber die reprasentative Methode und deren Anwendung auf die Aufarbeitung der Ergbnisse der bulgarischen landwirtschaftlichen Betriebszahlung vom 31 Dezember 1926 Munchen Bayer Statist Landesamt de 1949 Die Saisonschwankungen in der deutschen Stromproduktion vor und nach dem Kriege Munchen Inst f Wirtschaftsforschung 1950External links EditJorg Siebels Kerstin Nees Oskar Anderson Christian Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel Famous scholars from Kiel Retrieved 2018 10 26 Newspaper clippings about Oskar Anderson in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBWReferences Further reading Edit a b c d e f Strecker Heinrich Strecker Rosemarie 2016 Oskar Anderson Encyclopedia of Mathematics Springer Verlag GmbH Heidelberg Formulyarnyj spisok service record Nikolaj Anderson Nikolai Anderson Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson 1907 1912 in Russian St Petersburg Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St Petersburg pp 9 18 retrieved 2018 10 27 Rafikova Rafikova G G Ibragimova Ibrahimova F F 2016 Biografika Kazanskogo universiteta Andersony Kazan University Biography Anderson Gasyrlar avazy Eho vekov in Russian 2016 1 2 Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson 1907 1912 Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson 1907 1912 in Russian St Petersburg Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St Petersburg TsGIASpb 478 1 64 retrieved 2018 10 27 Anderson Oskar Nikolaevich stipendiat 1912 1914 Oskar Nikolaevich Anderson scholarship holder 1912 1914 in Russian St Petersburg Archives of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute of the Emperor Peter the Great in the Central State Historical Archives of St Petersburg TsGIASpb 478 23 5 retrieved 2018 10 27 Snapkoyski Yuryj 2016 GINDENBURGI PASTORYUSY de GINDENBURGI HINDENBURG PASTORYUS de HINDENBURG gerba BROHVICh I Gerboynik belaruskaj shlyahty in Belarusian Vol 4 pp 372 379 a b Fels Eberhard 1961 Oskar Anderson 1887 1960 Econometrica 29 1 74 79 doi 10 2307 1907689 JSTOR 1907689 In Memoriam List of Deceased Fellows of the Econometric Society Retrieved April 4 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Faure Justine 2012 The Rockefeller Foundation Fellows in Social Sciences Transnational Networks and Construction of Disciplines The Example of East Central Europe Rockefeller Archive Center Avramov Roumen September 2018 Chapter 1 From Nationalization to Nowhere Ownership in Bulgarian Economic Thought 1944 1989 In Kovacs Janos Matyas ed Populating No Man s Land Economic Concepts of Ownership under Communism Rowman amp Littlefield pp 23 46 ISBN 978 1 4985 3921 0 Report of Work in the Social Sciences PDF The Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report 1937 Report The Rockefeller Foundation 1938 p 258 Retrieved 2018 11 07 Anderson Oskar N 1935 Einfuhrung in die Mathematische Statistik in German Springer Verlag Wien doi 10 1007 978 3 7091 5923 1 ISBN 978 3 7091 5923 1 Zbl 0012 11104 Menges Gunter 1965 Das Werk Oskar Andersons FinanzArchiv Public Finance Analysis New Series in German 24 1 126 130 JSTOR 40909833 Sheynin O B 1970 Anderson Oskar Johann Viktor Dictionary of Scientific Biography Vol 1 New York Charles Scribner s Sons pp 154 155 ISBN 978 0 684 10114 9 O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F May 2000 Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oskar Anderson amp oldid 1133114933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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