Debabrata Basu
Debabrata Basu (5 July 1924 – 24 March 2001) was an Indian statistician who made fundamental contributions to the foundations of statistics. Basu invented simple examples that displayed some difficulties of likelihood-based statistics and frequentist statistics; Basu's paradoxes were especially important in the development of survey sampling. In statistical theory, Basu's theorem established the independence of a complete sufficient statistic and an ancillary statistic.Basu was associated with the Indian Statistical Institute in India, and Florida State University in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Introduction to classical and modern analysis and their application to group representation theory /by Basu, Debabrata
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4Introduction to classical and modern analysis and their application to group representation theory /by Basu, Debabrata
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5Introduction to classical and Modern analysis and their Application to Group Representation Theory /Published 2011Other Authors: “...Basu,, Debabrata...”
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