Jewish Economists Robert Solow; Joseph Stiglitz; Jacob Viner; abraham wald Amos Tversky;Jacob Viner; abraham wald; Henry Wallich; Murray Weidenbaum; Jacob Wolfowitz http://www.jinfo.org/Economists.html
Extractions: SHORT LIST COMPREHENSIVE LIST Albert Aftalion George Akerlof Kenneth Arrow Robert Aumann Robert Axelrod Lord Thomas Balogh Paul Baran Otto Bauer Lord Peter (P. T.) Bauer William Baumol Gary Becker Abram Bergson Mark Blaug Alan Blinder Martin Bronfenbrenner Arthur Burns George Dantzig Harold Demsetz Peter Diamond Aaron Director Evsey Domar Joseph Dorfman Robert Dorfman Otto Eckstein Robert Eisner Stanley Engerman Richard Epstein Solomon Fabricant Martin Feldstein Willian Fellner Stanley Fischer Franklin Fisher Robert Fogel Jacob Frenkel
Jewish Computer & Information Scientists Andrew Viterbi; abraham wald; Peter Weinberger; Joseph Weizenbaum; Norbert Wiener;Jerome Wiesner; Stephen Wiesner; Avi Wigderson; Shmuel Winograd http://www.jinfo.org/Computer_Scientists.html
Wald Poznati statisticari abraham Vold (abraham wald, 19021950). strelica.gif (1686bytes) StrelicaDesno.gif (1944 bytes) http://statlab.fon.bg.ac.yu/srb1/IstorijaVer/mat11.htm
Extractions: Nuclear Weapons Program Could Get Own Police Force MATTHEW L. WALD / NY Times 8may04 WASHINGTON, May 7 Facing questions about whether terrorists could steal nuclear weapons material or technology, the secretary of energy said Friday that he was considering the creation of a federal police force to replace the private guards used by the weapons program for decades. The secretary, Spencer Abraham, also said that the department would reduce the number of places where weapons fuel is stored and would consider whether it had underestimated the threat posed by terrorists. In response to the Sept. 11 attacks, the department increased its estimate of the number of attackers and the grade of arms that its nuclear weapons plants should be prepared to repel. But that estimate, produced last May, has been challenged by the General Accounting Office, which said that the estimate was smaller than what other government experts postulated. The Congressional auditors also noted that it took the Energy Department 21 months to write the new threat assessment and said that preparing to meet the new threat level would take up to five years. On Thursday Mr. Abraham, speaking to guards near the department's Savannah River Site in South Carolina, confirmed the complaints of some of the department's fiercest critics. He said that the guards at some weapons plants and laboratories were putting in so much overtime that there was not enough time to train them. And he said that many department employees were afraid to point out security problems to their superiors, calling it a "failure of leadership" in the Energy Department.
Extractions: Report Questions Bush Plan for Hydrogen-Fueled Cars MATTHEW L. WALD / NY Times 6feb04 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 President Bush's plan for cars running on clean, efficient hydrogen fuel cells is decades away from commercial reality, according to a report by the National Academy of Sciences. Promoting the technology in his State of the Union address a year ago, Mr. Bush said a hydrogen car might be available as the first vehicle for a child born in 2003. On Monday, the Energy Department included $318 million for both fuel cells and hydrogen production in its 2005 budget. "Hydrogen is the next frontier; a hydrogen economy is where the world is headed," said Spencer Abraham, the secretary of energy. The Bush administration anticipates mass production of hydrogen cars by 2020. But the academy study, released Wednesday, said some of the Energy Department's goals were "unrealistically aggressive." Fuel cells produce electricity by putting hydrogen through a chemical process, rather than burning, and their exhaust consists solely of water and heat. Some scientists think they have great promise, not only because they are clean, but also because the hydrogen can be produced from solar or wind power, thus reducing oil imports and the emission of gases that cause global warming. But the least-expensive methods of hydrogen production use fuels like coal or natural gas, and those create pollution, experts say. Hydrogen is also difficult to ship and store. In addition, power from fuel cells is far more costly than the same amount of power from a gasoline engine.
Abraham Wald Translate this page resultado de abraham wald, Encontrados 139 resultados 1835-1917) wald,abraham (1902 - 1950) Walras, Léon (1834-1910 http://buscador.hispavista.com/abraham-wald/
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Lakatos Collection Authors T-Z wald, abraham. Statistical decision functions / A. wald. London Chapman Hall,1950. (Wiley publications in statistics series). QA279.4 W15 LAK. http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/collections/lakatos/lakatos_t.htm
Extractions: Home Help Search Index ... LSEforYou You are here - Welcome to LSE Library What's in the Library? Tabor, David. Gases, liquids and solids / D. Tabor. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1969. (Penguin library of physical sciences). QC175 T11 LAK. Normal loan Talmon, J. L. (Jacob Laib), 1916- Origins of totalitarian democracy / by J. L. Talmon. Tarski, Alfred. Introduction to logic : and to the methodology of deductive sciences / Alfred Tarski. 3rd ed., revised.New York :Oxford University Press,1965.(Galaxy books). BC135 T19. Held in Archives Tarski, Alfred. Introduction to logic and to the methodology of deductive sciences / by Alfred Tarski. 2nd ed. rev. New York : Oxford University Press, 1946 BC135 T19 LAK. Held in Archives Tarski, Alfred. Undecidable theories / by Alfred Tarski ; in collaboration with Andrzej Mostowski and Raphael M. Robinson. Amsterdam : North-Holland Pub. Co, 1953. (Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics). QA9.A5 T19 LAK. Normal loan Taton, René.
Extractions: When he ran into the classroom several minutes late, he found three equations written on the blackboard. The first two went rather easily, but the third one seemed impossible. He worked frantically on it ten minutes short of the found a method that worked, and he finished the problems just as time was called.
Names Of Location Theorists wald, abraham Walker, RA Warntz, William Watts, HD Webber, Melvin Webber, Michael,Weber, Alfred (18681958) Weber, Max Weigmann, H. Wingo, Lowdon http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/450/names.html
Extractions: SITE MAP SEARCH! RESOURCES A-Z INDEX ... ECON NEWS (http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/450/names.html) [Alphabetical list of names of people who have been in some significant way directly or indirectly associated with the development, application or critical evaluation of theories of location and spatial organization] A-F G-K L-R S-Z ... Geog.450 Syllabus Alchian, Armen A. Alonso, William Andersson, Ake E., 1936- Bayes, Thomas
UC Irvine | The Paul Merage School Of Business abraham wald, another founder of theoretical statistics, went further Thequestion as to how the form of the weight that is, loss function should be http://www.gsm.uci.edu/econsoc/McCloskey.html
1858 Tax Census For Jews Living In Jakobstadt (M Thru Z) SINABURG, 175, 613, Itzik s 1st cousin Itzik abraham Sinaburg, Joel Isaac wald, 169, 594, Lipke s wife Chaye Ida, 45, Chaye JANKELOWITZ http://members.aol.com/paulfile/S1858M-Z.htm
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Extractions: Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (B) Last revision: June 7, 2005 BANACH SPACE. In their treatise Linear Operators Part I Banach space to refer to a complete normed linear space." (p. 85) Stefan Banach 's (1892-1945) paper of 1922, " Sur les opérations dans les ensembles abstraits et leur application aux équations integrales ," Fundamenta Mathematicae , 133-181, was based on the thesis he submitted in 1920. In 1928 in Les Espaces Abstraits Maurice Fréchet (1878-1973) wrote about "les espaces de M. Banach." In his own Théorie des Operations Linéaires (1932, ch. IV, p. 53) Banach used the term "espace du type (B)." A JSTOR search finds Banach space being used in 1934 T. H. Hildebrandt's "On Bounded Linear Functional Operations," Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , 868-875 and the expresssion soon came into general use. [This entry was contributed by John Aldrich.] The BANACH-TARSKI PARADOX is named after a result in S. Banach and A. Tarski s " Sur la décomposition des ensembles de points en parties respectivement congruentes Fundamenta Mathematicae , (1924), 244-277. The result proves that a sphere can be cut into a finite number of pieces and then reassembled into a sphere of larger size. The proof uses the axiom of choice but, according to Gregory Moore's
Awards - Special Lectures Info The wald Memorial Lectures honors Professor abraham wald. The wald Lecturer givestwo, three or four one hour talks on one subject. http://www.imstat.org/awards/lectures.htm
Extractions: IMS Awards Carver Medal Laha Travel Awards Tweedie New Researcher Award ... Awards Recipients link to the relevant sections from the IMS handbook Special Lectures Named Lectures Wald Memorial Lectures The Wald Memorial Lectures honors Professor Abraham Wald. The Wald Lecturer gives two, three or four one hour talks on one subject. This gives sufficient time to develop material in some detail and make it accessible to nonspecialists. The Wald Lecturer need not be an IMS member. Rietz Lectures The Rietz Lectures are named after the first President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Professor Henry L. Rietz. The Lectures are intended to be of broad interest and are given every third year alternating with the Neyman and LeCam Lectures. The Rietz Lectures serve to clarify the relationship of statistical methodology and analysis to other fields. In the past, a special committee was appointed to select a Rietz Lecturer. Neyman Lectures The Neyman Lecture is to be given every third year, alternating with the Rietz and LeCam Lectures. The Neyman Lecture ordinarily will emphasize the interactions between statistical theory and scientific research.
IMS Awards wald, abraham Wallace, David L. Wallis, W. Allen Wang, JaneLing Wang, SuojinWasserman, Larry A. Waterman, Michael S. Watson, GS Watterson, Geoffrey A. http://www.imstat.org/awards/honored_fellows.htm
Sociological Methods & Research -- Sign In Page ISI; wald, abraham 1943. Test of Statistical Hypotheses Concerning SeveralParameters When the Number of Observation is Large. http://smr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/32/4/453
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Franco Modigliani - Autobiography in an informal seminar which met in New York around 194041, whose membersincluded, among others, abraham wald, Tjalling Koopmans and Oscar Lange. http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/1985/modigliani-autobio.html
Extractions: My school performance in the early years was good though not outstanding. Then, in 1932, a major trauma occurred. My father died as a consequence of an operation. I suddenly realized how deeply I loved and admired him and at 13 my whole world seemed to collapse. After this event my school performance for the next 3 years became spotty until I moved to Liceo Visconti, the best high school in Rome, and the challenge proved healthy and I seemed to blossom. Encouraged, I decided to skip the last year of the Liceo, passed the required difficult exams and entered the University of Rome at 17 (two years ahead of the norm). My family hoped that I would follow in my father's steps, entering a career in medicine. I was torn for a while, but finally decided against it because of my low tolerance level for sufferings and blood. Instead I chose law which in Italy, opens the way to many career possibilities. In my second year I decided to enter a national competition sponsored by the student organization (I Littoriali della Coltura) in the area of economics. To my surprise I won first prize and, although now I would hesitate to recommend that first essay as a significant contribution to economics, clearly, it served the purpose of establishing my current interest in economics. Unfortunately, under fascism, teaching in this field was dismal, and only with the advice of the few good economists I knew personally, and especially of Riccardo Bachi, I began on my own to read the English and Italian classics.
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Henry B. Mann At Columbia he had the opportunity of working with abraham wald in the departmentof economics, which at that time was headed by Harold Hotelling. http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/history/biographies/mann/
Extractions: Henry B. Mann, our friend and former colleague, passed away on February 1, 2000 in Tucson, Arizona. A mathematician of international fame, Mann, in a career of more than fifty years, made significant contributions to algebra, number theory, statistics, and combinatorics. In New York he earned his living for several years primarily by tutoring. He had by then developed an interest in mathematical statistics, particularly in the analysis of variance, and in the problem of designing experiments with a view to their statistical analysis. He later contributed to this subject in a number of research papers and in his book (1949) "Analysis and Design of Experiments." One of Mann's most remarkable achievements was his discovery in 1941 of a proof of a celebrated conjecture of Schnirelmann and Landau in additive number theory. This conjecture had its origin in the work of L. Schnirelmann in the early 1930s. Schnirelmann had considered a density d (A) for a set of positive integers A, which he defined by d (A) = inf where A(n) is the number of positive integers a A, b