C.R. Rao

Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao is famous a Indian Statisticien , born in September 1920. He is actulement professor emeritus at the University of PEN. He was born in Hadagali in the state from Karnataka.

He has a Maîtrise in mathematics of the Andhra University, and a control in statics of the University of Calcutta received in 1943.

Rao worked with the Indian Institut of Statistics and with the Museum off Anthropology of Cambridge before obtaining a doctorate with the King' S College (Cambridge) under the direction of Ronald Aylmer Fisher in 1948.

Among his most famous discoveries, one owes him the Inégalité of Rao-Cramér and the Théorème of Rao-Blackwell reporting all 2 the quality of the estimator S. Among the other fields in which he worked, one can quote the vectorial Analyze and the differential Géométrie.

Rao is prize winner of the medal Wilks and Mahalanobis; members of the eight National Academies of India, the the United Kingdom, the the United States and Italy; it received a dozen price, medals, and other rewards for its contributions in statistics and science more generally. Dr. Rao was rewarded by the National Medal off Science for the United States, the highest American distinction for the whole of his work in the field of the scientific research in June 2002.

Interview

  • Mr. H. DeGroot has Conversation with C.R. Rao, Statistical Science, 2 (1987), 53-67.

See too

References

  • UMN
  • Amstat

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