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Samarendra Nath Roy

Samarendra Nath Roy (11 December 1906 – 23 July 1964) was an Indian-born American mathematician and an applied statistician.

S.N. Roy
সমরেন্দ্রনাথ রায়
Samarendra Nath Roy
Born(1906-12-11)11 December 1906
Calcutta, India
Died23 July 1964(1964-07-23) (aged 57)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materRajabazar Science College
(Calcutta University)
Known forMultivariate analysis
Parent(s)Kali Nath Roy (Father), Suniti Bala Devi (Mother)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematician and Statistician
InstitutionsRajabazar Science College
Calcutta University
Indian Statistical Institute
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Doctoral advisorP. C. Mahalanobis
N. R. Sen
Doctoral studentsIngram Olkin

Early life

Roy was the first of three children of Kali Nath Roy and Suniti Bala Roy.[1] His father, was a freedom fighter and the Chief Editor of the newspaper The Tribune, then publishing from Lahore.[2] During the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in April 1919, The Tribune published a news report titled "Prayer at the Jama Masjid", on 6 April 1919. For this "offence" Kali Nath Roy was sentenced to imprisonment of two years along with a fine of one thousand rupees.[3][4][5][6]

Roy secured first division in the Matriculation Examination in 1923 from the Khulna District School.[6] He was the topper in the Intermediate Science (Higher Secondary) Examinations in 1925 from the Daulatpur Hindu Academy.[6] He obtained first class and was the topper in both the BSc Mathematics (Honours) from Presidency College of the University of Calcutta in 1928 and the MSc in Mixed Mathematics - which later was renamed to Applied Mathematics - (with The Theory of Relativity as the elective) from the renowned Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta in 1931.[1][6]

Academic career

In 1931, when Roy joined the Department of Applied Mathematics of Rajabazar Science College at the University of Calcutta as a research associate, he used computing facilities at the newly established Indian Statistical Institute,[6] which was founded by Professor P. C. Mahalanobis. Roy along with several talented young scholars including J. M. Sengupta, H. C. Sinha, Raj Chandra Bose, K. R. Nair, K. Kishen and C. R. Rao, joined to form an active group of statisticians under Mahalanobis. Roy was one of the very early students of Mahalanobis, who initiated some of the early works in Statistics.[7] He was well known for his pioneering contribution to multivariate statistical analysis, mainly that of the Jacobians of complicated transformations for various exact distributions, rectangular coordinates and the Bartlett decomposition.[8] His dissertation included the Post master's work at the Indian Statistical Institute where he worked under Mahalanobis.[9]

It was Bose who first went to the United States as a visiting professor at Columbia University and then joined the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1947. Roy followed suit by later joining him at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the spring of 1950, after initially travelling to the United States to take up a Visiting Professorship of Statistics at Columbia University in New York in the spring of 1949. In between this Roy returned to India and became Head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Calcutta during the academic year 1949–50.[6] Roy joined Bose as full Professor of Statistics in the Statistics Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. S. N. Roy had 15 doctorate students there from 1950 till 1963.[10] To commemorate his Birth Centenary an International Conference on "Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century: The Legacy of Prof. S.N. Roy" was held at Kolkata, India during 28–29 December 2006.[11] The Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference published a special issue for celebrating the Centennial of Birth of S. N. Roy.[7]

Personal life

Roy was married to Bani Roy and had four children, Prabir, Subir, Tapon and Sunanda. He died while on holiday in Jasper, Canada.

Selected publications

  • Potthoff, R. F. and Roy, S. N. (1964), “A generalized multivariate analysis of variance model useful especially for growth curve problems”, Biometrika, vol. 51, pp. 313–326.
  • Roy, S. N. (1957), “Some Aspects of Multivariate Analysis”, New York: Wiley.
  • Roy, S. N. and Sarhan, A. E. (1956), “On inverting a class of patterned matrices”, Biometrika, 43, 227–231.

Selected Ph.D. dissertations under Roy's guidance

  • Olkin, Ingram (1951). "On distribution problems in multivariate analysis".
  • Pachares, James (1953). "On the distribution of quadratic forms".
  • Pillai, K.C. Sreedharan (1954). "On some distribution problems in multivariate analysis".
  • Mitra, Sujit Kumar (1956).[12] "Contributions to the statistical analysis of categorical data".
  • Gnanadesikan, Ramanathan (1957). "Contributions to multivariate analysis including univariate and multivariate variance components analysis and factor analysis".
  • Potthoff, Richard F. (1958). "Multi-dimensional incomplete block designs".
  • Diadmond, Earl L. (1958). "Asymptotic power and independence of certain classes of tests on categorical data".
  • Bargman, Rolf (1958). "A study of independence and dependence in multivariate normal analysis".
  • Cobb, Whitfield (1959). "Studies in univariate and multivariate variance components analysis connected with sampling from a finite population".
  • Bhapkar, Vasant P. (1959). "Contributions to the statistical analysis of experiments with one or more responses".
  • Sathe, Yashawande S. (1962). "Studies in certain types of nonparametric inference".
  • Das Gupta, Somesh (1963). "Some problems in classification".
  • Mudholkar, Govind S. (1963). "Some contributions to the theory of univariate and multivariate statistical analysis".

Sources:[7][9][13]

Recognition

References

  1. ^ a b Bose, R. C. (1964). "Samarendra Nath Roy, December 11, 1906-July 23, 1964". The American Statistician. 18 (5): 26–27. doi:10.1080/00031305.1964.10482640. JSTOR 2682467.
  2. ^ "Tribuneindia...119 Years of Trust". The Tribune. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  3. ^ Varinder Walia; Neeraj Bagga (13 April 2006). "Jallianwala Bagh revisited". The Tribune. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  4. ^ Gobind Thukral. "EDITORIAL PAGE; LOOKING BACK; How 1919 Punjab rebellion was suppressed". The Tribune. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  5. ^ Viscount Cave, J. "Kali Nath Roy vs The King-Emperor on 9 December, 1920". Indian Kanoon – Search engine for Indian Law. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f J J O'Connor; E F Robertson. "Roy Biography". MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  7. ^ a b c Govind S. Mudholkar; Alan D. Hutsonb; Michael P. McDermotta (2007). "Life and legacy of Samarendra Nath Roy 1906–1964". Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 137 (11): 3208–3212. doi:10.1016/j.jspi.2007.03.003.
  8. ^ V. Mardia, Kanti (23 January 2008). "On S.N. Roy's Legacy to Multivariate Analysis" (PDF). Presented as a plenary talk to S. N. Roy Multivariate Conference, Kolkata (December 2006). Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  9. ^ a b Samarendra Nath Roy at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  10. ^ "PhDs Awarded". Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  11. ^ "Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century: The Legacy of Prof. S.N. Roy". Indian Statistical Institute. 2006. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  12. ^ Bhimasankaram, P (2004). "Sujit Kumar Mitra (1932–2004)" (PDF). Current Science. 87 (3): 395.
  13. ^ "PhDs awarded". The Department of Statistics and Operations Research at UNC.

External links

  • Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)
  • International Conference on Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century: The Legacy of Prof. S.N. Roy

samarendra, nath, december, 1906, july, 1964, indian, born, american, mathematician, applied, statistician, royসমর, রন, born, 1906, december, 1906calcutta, indiadied23, july, 1964, 1964, aged, jasper, alberta, canadacitizenshipunited, statesalma, materrajabaza. Samarendra Nath Roy 11 December 1906 23 July 1964 was an Indian born American mathematician and an applied statistician S N Royসমর ন দ রন থ র য Samarendra Nath RoyBorn 1906 12 11 11 December 1906Calcutta IndiaDied23 July 1964 1964 07 23 aged 57 Jasper Alberta CanadaCitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materRajabazar Science College Calcutta University Known forMultivariate analysisParent s Kali Nath Roy Father Suniti Bala Devi Mother Scientific careerFieldsMathematician and StatisticianInstitutionsRajabazar Science CollegeCalcutta UniversityIndian Statistical InstituteUniversity of North Carolina Chapel HillDoctoral advisorP C MahalanobisN R SenDoctoral studentsIngram Olkin Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Personal life 4 Selected publications 5 Selected Ph D dissertations under Roy s guidance 6 Recognition 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditRoy was the first of three children of Kali Nath Roy and Suniti Bala Roy 1 His father was a freedom fighter and the Chief Editor of the newspaper The Tribune then publishing from Lahore 2 During the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in April 1919 The Tribune published a news report titled Prayer at the Jama Masjid on 6 April 1919 For this offence Kali Nath Roy was sentenced to imprisonment of two years along with a fine of one thousand rupees 3 4 5 6 Roy secured first division in the Matriculation Examination in 1923 from the Khulna District School 6 He was the topper in the Intermediate Science Higher Secondary Examinations in 1925 from the Daulatpur Hindu Academy 6 He obtained first class and was the topper in both the BSc Mathematics Honours from Presidency College of the University of Calcutta in 1928 and the MSc in Mixed Mathematics which later was renamed to Applied Mathematics with The Theory of Relativity as the elective from the renowned Rajabazar Science College University of Calcutta in 1931 1 6 Academic career EditIn 1931 when Roy joined the Department of Applied Mathematics of Rajabazar Science College at the University of Calcutta as a research associate he used computing facilities at the newly established Indian Statistical Institute 6 which was founded by Professor P C Mahalanobis Roy along with several talented young scholars including J M Sengupta H C Sinha Raj Chandra Bose K R Nair K Kishen and C R Rao joined to form an active group of statisticians under Mahalanobis Roy was one of the very early students of Mahalanobis who initiated some of the early works in Statistics 7 He was well known for his pioneering contribution to multivariate statistical analysis mainly that of the Jacobians of complicated transformations for various exact distributions rectangular coordinates and the Bartlett decomposition 8 His dissertation included the Post master s work at the Indian Statistical Institute where he worked under Mahalanobis 9 It was Bose who first went to the United States as a visiting professor at Columbia University and then joined the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1947 Roy followed suit by later joining him at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the spring of 1950 after initially travelling to the United States to take up a Visiting Professorship of Statistics at Columbia University in New York in the spring of 1949 In between this Roy returned to India and became Head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Calcutta during the academic year 1949 50 6 Roy joined Bose as full Professor of Statistics in the Statistics Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill S N Roy had 15 doctorate students there from 1950 till 1963 10 To commemorate his Birth Centenary an International Conference on Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century The Legacy of Prof S N Roy was held at Kolkata India during 28 29 December 2006 11 The Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference published a special issue for celebrating the Centennial of Birth of S N Roy 7 Personal life EditRoy was married to Bani Roy and had four children Prabir Subir Tapon and Sunanda He died while on holiday in Jasper Canada Selected publications EditPotthoff R F and Roy S N 1964 A generalized multivariate analysis of variance model useful especially for growth curve problems Biometrika vol 51 pp 313 326 Roy S N 1957 Some Aspects of Multivariate Analysis New York Wiley Roy S N and Sarhan A E 1956 On inverting a class of patterned matrices Biometrika 43 227 231 Selected Ph D dissertations under Roy s guidance EditOlkin Ingram 1951 On distribution problems in multivariate analysis Pachares James 1953 On the distribution of quadratic forms Pillai K C Sreedharan 1954 On some distribution problems in multivariate analysis Mitra Sujit Kumar 1956 12 Contributions to the statistical analysis of categorical data Gnanadesikan Ramanathan 1957 Contributions to multivariate analysis including univariate and multivariate variance components analysis and factor analysis Potthoff Richard F 1958 Multi dimensional incomplete block designs Diadmond Earl L 1958 Asymptotic power and independence of certain classes of tests on categorical data Bargman Rolf 1958 A study of independence and dependence in multivariate normal analysis Cobb Whitfield 1959 Studies in univariate and multivariate variance components analysis connected with sampling from a finite population Bhapkar Vasant P 1959 Contributions to the statistical analysis of experiments with one or more responses Sathe Yashawande S 1962 Studies in certain types of nonparametric inference Das Gupta Somesh 1963 Some problems in classification Mudholkar Govind S 1963 Some contributions to the theory of univariate and multivariate statistical analysis Sources 7 9 13 Recognition EditFellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Fellow of the International Statistical Institute in 1951 President of the Statistical Section of the Indian Science Congress in 1948 Fellow of The National Institute of Sciences FNASc India now known as the Indian National Science Academy in 1946References Edit a b Bose R C 1964 Samarendra Nath Roy December 11 1906 July 23 1964 The American Statistician 18 5 26 27 doi 10 1080 00031305 1964 10482640 JSTOR 2682467 Tribuneindia 119 Years of Trust The Tribune Retrieved 21 January 2013 Varinder Walia Neeraj Bagga 13 April 2006 Jallianwala Bagh revisited The Tribune Retrieved 21 January 2013 Gobind Thukral EDITORIAL PAGE LOOKING BACK How 1919 Punjab rebellion was suppressed The Tribune Retrieved 5 August 2013 Viscount Cave J Kali Nath Roy vs The King Emperor on 9 December 1920 Indian Kanoon Search engine for Indian Law Retrieved 24 July 2013 a b c d e f J J O Connor E F Robertson Roy Biography MacTutor History of Mathematics archive Retrieved 21 January 2013 a b c Govind S Mudholkar Alan D Hutsonb Michael P McDermotta 2007 Life and legacy of Samarendra Nath Roy 1906 1964 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 137 11 3208 3212 doi 10 1016 j jspi 2007 03 003 V Mardia Kanti 23 January 2008 On S N Roy s Legacy to Multivariate Analysis PDF Presented as a plenary talk to S N Roy Multivariate Conference Kolkata December 2006 Retrieved 26 October 2012 a b Samarendra Nath Roy at the Mathematics Genealogy Project PhDs Awarded Department of Statistics and Operations Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Retrieved 21 January 2013 Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century The Legacy of Prof S N Roy Indian Statistical Institute 2006 Retrieved 18 February 2013 Bhimasankaram P 2004 Sujit Kumar Mitra 1932 2004 PDF Current Science 87 3 395 PhDs awarded The Department of Statistics and Operations Research at UNC External links EditIndian Statistical Institute ISI International Conference on Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century The Legacy of Prof S N Roy Samarendra Nath Roy An Appreciation References for Samarendra Nath Roy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samarendra Nath Roy amp oldid 1114582896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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