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Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum

Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum (18 October 1903 – 15 December 2000), often known as Bill Birnbaum, was a Polish-American mathematician and statistician who contributed to functional analysis, nonparametric testing and estimation, probability inequalities, survival distributions, competing risks, and reliability theory.

Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum
Born(1903-10-18)October 18, 1903
DiedDecember 15, 2000(2000-12-15) (aged 97)
Seattle, Washington, United States
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Lwów
University of Göttingen
Known forBirnbaum-Marshall inequality
Birnbaum–Orlicz space
Birnbaum–Saunders distribution
nonparametric tests
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship
Wilks Memorial Award
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics, Mathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington, Seattle
Doctoral advisorHugo Steinhaus
Other academic advisorsEdmund Landau
Felix Bernstein

Education and career edit

After first earning a law degree and briefly practicing law, Birnbaum obtained his PhD in 1929 at the University of Lwów under the supervision of Hugo Steinhaus, and was associated with the Lwów School of Mathematics. He visited University of Göttingen, Germany from 1929 to 1931, first working as an assistant for Edmund Landau. After studying insurance mathematics and earning a diploma in actuarial science with Felix Bernstein in Göttingen, he worked as an actuary in Vienna during 1931–1932, and was then transferred to Lwów where he continued working as an actuary. After obtaining a position as a correspondent for a Polish newspaper, he arrived in New York as a reporter in 1937. He became a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Washington in 1939 (with help from Harold Hotelling and letters of reference from Richard Courant, Albert Einstein, and Edmund Landau).

Birnbaum was actively involved in reliability work with Boeing through the Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories during the late 1950s and 1960s, and was a key member of the "Seattle school of reliability", a group which also included Tom Bray, Gordon Crawford, James Esary, George Marsaglia, Al Marshall, Frank Proschan, Ron Pyke, and Sam Saunders.

Birnbaum served as Editor of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1967–1970) and as President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1964). He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960 (spent at the Sorbonne, Paris), and a Fulbright Program Fellowship in 1964 (spent at the University of Rome).

Selected publications edit

Books edit

  • Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 1962, Harper and Brothers.

Articles edit

  • Birnbaum, Z.W.; Orlicz, W. (1931). "Über die Verallgemeinerung des Begriffes der zueinander konjugierten Potenzen" (PDF). Studia Mathematica. 3: 1–67. doi:10.4064/sm-3-1-1-67.
  • Birnbaum, Z. W. (1948). "On random variables with comparable peakedness". Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 19 (1): 76–81. doi:10.1214/aoms/1177730293. JSTOR 2236059. MR 0024099.
  • Birnbaum, Z. W.; Marshall, A.W. (1961). "Some multivariate Chebyshev inequalities with extensions to continuous parameter processes". Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 32 (3): 687–703. doi:10.1214/aoms/1177704964. JSTOR 2237830. MR 0148106.
  • Birnbaum, Z. W.; Saunders, S. C. (1969). "A new family of life distributions". Journal of Applied Probability. 6 (2): 319–327. doi:10.2307/3212003. JSTOR 3212003. MR 0253493. S2CID 120549965.
  • Birnbaum, Z. W.; Esary, J. D.; Marshall, A. W. (1966). "A stochastic characterization of wear-out for components and systems". Annals of Mathematical Statistics. 37 (4): 816–825. doi:10.1214/aoms/1177699362. JSTOR 2238571. MR 0193727.
  • Birnbaum, Z. W.; Esary, J. D.; Saunders, S.C. (1961). . Technometrics. 3 (1): 55–77. doi:10.1080/00401706.1961.10489927. JSTOR 1266477. MR 0122658. Archived from the original on September 26, 2017.

References edit

  • Marshall, Albert W. (1990). "A conversation with Z. William Birnbaum". Statistical Science. 5 (2): 227–241. doi:10.1214/ss/1177012174. MR 1062577.
  • Woyczynski, Wojbor (2001). "Seeking Birnbaum, or nine lives of a mathematician". Mathematical Intelligencer. 23 (2): 36–40. doi:10.1007/bf03026626. MR 1843237. S2CID 121941964.
  • Saunders, Sam C. (1975). "Birnbaum's contributions to reliability theory". Reliability and fault tree analysis (Conf., Univ. California, Berkeley, Calif., 1974). Soc. Indust. Appl. Math., Philadelphia, Pa. pp. xv–xxxix. MR 0424493.

External links edit

  • Z. W. (Bill) (Zygmunt William) Birnbaum at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • William Birnbaum: MacTutor
  • IMS Past Officials
  • Zygmunt William Birnbaum papers 1920–2000, University of Washington
  • Zygmunt William Birnbaum photograph collection 1930-1990, University of Washington
  • UW Mathematics Dept. Obituary
  • Z. W. Birnbaum, Guggenheim Fellowship
  • Samuel S. Wilks Award

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Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum 18 October 1903 15 December 2000 often known as Bill Birnbaum was a Polish American mathematician and statistician who contributed to functional analysis nonparametric testing and estimation probability inequalities survival distributions competing risks and reliability theory Zygmunt Wilhelm BirnbaumBorn 1903 10 18 October 18 1903Lemberg Austria HungaryDiedDecember 15 2000 2000 12 15 aged 97 Seattle Washington United StatesCitizenshipAmericanAlma materUniversity of LwowUniversity of GottingenKnown forBirnbaum Marshall inequality Birnbaum Orlicz space Birnbaum Saunders distribution nonparametric testsAwardsGuggenheim FellowshipWilks Memorial AwardScientific careerFieldsStatistics MathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of Washington SeattleDoctoral advisorHugo SteinhausOther academic advisorsEdmund LandauFelix Bernstein Contents 1 Education and career 2 Selected publications 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 3 References 4 External linksEducation and career editAfter first earning a law degree and briefly practicing law Birnbaum obtained his PhD in 1929 at the University of Lwow under the supervision of Hugo Steinhaus and was associated with the Lwow School of Mathematics He visited University of Gottingen Germany from 1929 to 1931 first working as an assistant for Edmund Landau After studying insurance mathematics and earning a diploma in actuarial science with Felix Bernstein in Gottingen he worked as an actuary in Vienna during 1931 1932 and was then transferred to Lwow where he continued working as an actuary After obtaining a position as a correspondent for a Polish newspaper he arrived in New York as a reporter in 1937 He became a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Washington in 1939 with help from Harold Hotelling and letters of reference from Richard Courant Albert Einstein and Edmund Landau Birnbaum was actively involved in reliability work with Boeing through the Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories during the late 1950s and 1960s and was a key member of the Seattle school of reliability a group which also included Tom Bray Gordon Crawford James Esary George Marsaglia Al Marshall Frank Proschan Ron Pyke and Sam Saunders Birnbaum served as Editor of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics 1967 1970 and as President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics 1964 He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960 spent at the Sorbonne Paris and a Fulbright Program Fellowship in 1964 spent at the University of Rome Selected publications editBooks edit Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics 1962 Harper and Brothers Articles edit Birnbaum Z W Orlicz W 1931 Uber die Verallgemeinerung des Begriffes der zueinander konjugierten Potenzen PDF Studia Mathematica 3 1 67 doi 10 4064 sm 3 1 1 67 Birnbaum Z W 1948 On random variables with comparable peakedness Annals of Mathematical Statistics 19 1 76 81 doi 10 1214 aoms 1177730293 JSTOR 2236059 MR 0024099 Birnbaum Z W Marshall A W 1961 Some multivariate Chebyshev inequalities with extensions to continuous parameter processes Annals of Mathematical Statistics 32 3 687 703 doi 10 1214 aoms 1177704964 JSTOR 2237830 MR 0148106 Birnbaum Z W Saunders S C 1969 A new family of life distributions Journal of Applied Probability 6 2 319 327 doi 10 2307 3212003 JSTOR 3212003 MR 0253493 S2CID 120549965 Birnbaum Z W Esary J D Marshall A W 1966 A stochastic characterization of wear out for components and systems Annals of Mathematical Statistics 37 4 816 825 doi 10 1214 aoms 1177699362 JSTOR 2238571 MR 0193727 Birnbaum Z W Esary J D Saunders S C 1961 Multicomponent systems and structures and their reliability Technometrics 3 1 55 77 doi 10 1080 00401706 1961 10489927 JSTOR 1266477 MR 0122658 Archived from the original on September 26 2017 References editMarshall Albert W 1990 A conversation with Z William Birnbaum Statistical Science 5 2 227 241 doi 10 1214 ss 1177012174 MR 1062577 Woyczynski Wojbor 2001 Seeking Birnbaum or nine lives of a mathematician Mathematical Intelligencer 23 2 36 40 doi 10 1007 bf03026626 MR 1843237 S2CID 121941964 Saunders Sam C 1975 Birnbaum s contributions to reliability theory Reliability and fault tree analysis Conf Univ California Berkeley Calif 1974 Soc Indust Appl Math Philadelphia Pa pp xv xxxix MR 0424493 External links editZ W Bill Zygmunt William Birnbaum at the Mathematics Genealogy Project William Birnbaum MacTutor IMS Past Officials Zygmunt William Birnbaum papers 1920 2000 University of Washington Zygmunt William Birnbaum photograph collection 1930 1990 University of Washington UW Mathematics Dept Newsletter Autumn 2001 UW Mathematics Dept Obituary Photo Z W Birnbaum Z W Birnbaum Guggenheim Fellowship Samuel S Wilks Award Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum amp oldid 1217701730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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