Abraham Wald

Abraham Wald (; , ;  – ) was a Jewish Hungarian mathematician who contributed to decision theory, geometry and econometrics, and founded the field of sequential analysis. One of his well-known statistical works was written during World War II on how to minimize the damage to bomber aircraft and took into account the survivorship bias in his calculations. He spent his research career at Columbia University. He was the grandson of Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Wald, Abraham, 1902-1950
    Published 1936

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    by Wald, Abraham, 1902-1950
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    by Wald, Abraham, 1902-1950
    Published 1957

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