Harald Cramér (Swedish: [kraˈmeːr]; 25 September 1893 – 5 October 1985) was a Swedish mathematician, actuary, and statistician, specializing in mathematical...
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the Cramér–Rao bound (CRB) relates to estimation of a deterministic (fixed, though unknown) parameter. The result is named in honor of Harald Cramér and...
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It is based on Pearson's chi-squared statistic and was published by Harald Cramér in 1946. φc is the intercorrelation of two discrete variables and may...
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Herman Wold (section Studying with Harald Cramér)
bibliography published with the ET interview (below). Causality Cramér, Harald Convex preferences Cramér–Wold theorem Demand (economics) Directed acyclic graph...
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In number theory, Cramér's conjecture, formulated by the Swedish mathematician Harald Cramér in 1936, is an estimate for the size of gaps between consecutive...
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after Harald Cramér and Richard Edler von Mises who first proposed it in 1928–1930. The generalization to two samples is due to Anderson. The Cramér–von...
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method for proving joint convergence results. The theorem is named after Harald Cramér and Herman Ole Andreas Wold. Let X n = ( X n 1 , … , X n k ) {\displaystyle...
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random variables. A weak version of this result was first shown by Harald Cramér in 1938. The logarithmic moment generating function (which is the cumulant-generating...
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latter result, initially announced by Paul Lévy, has been proved by Harald Cramér. This became a starting point for a new subfield in probability theory...
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Borel measure (section Cramér–Wold theorem)
method for proving joint convergence results. The theorem is named after Harald Cramér and Herman Ole Andreas Wold. Jacobi operator D. H. Fremlin, 2000. Measure...
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