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Geometry and Statistics

  • 1st Edition, Volume 46 - June 23, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Frank Nielsen, Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao, C.R. Rao
  • Language: English

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Geometry and Statistics, Volume 46 in the Handbook of Statistics series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors.

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  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the Handbook of Statistics series
  • Updated release includes the latest information on Geometry and Statistics

Readership

Statisticians, mathematicians and students

Table of contents

Contributors in this volume include:
Frederic Barbaresco
Mark Girolami
Wolfgang Stummer
Salem Said
Ke Sun
Xavier Pennec
Donald Martin
Paul Marriott
Steven G. Krantz
Frank Nielsen
Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 46
  • Published: July 15, 2022
  • Language: English

About the editors

FN

Frank Nielsen

Frank Nielsen was awarded his PhD on adaptive computational geometry (1996) from INRIA/University of Cote d’Azur (France). He is a fellow of Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc. (Sony CSL, Tokyo) where he currently conducts research on the fundamentals and practice of geometric machine learning and intelligence. He taught at Ecole Polytechnique (France) visual computing (Charles River Media, 2005) and high-performance computing for data science (Springer, 2016), and currently serves the following peer-reviewed journals: Springer Information Geometry, MDPI Entropy, and IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. Frank Nielsen co-organizes with Frederic Barbaresco the biannual conference Geometric Science of Information (GSI) since 2013.
Affiliations and expertise
Frank Nielsen is a fellow researcher of Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc., Tokyo, Japan

AS

Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao

Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao works in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, probability, artificial

intelligence and applications in medicine. He developed the concept of “Exact Deep Learning Machines”, which can provide designs for accurate predictions without any uncertainty. He had edited these handbooks jointly with renowned statistician Dr. C. R. Rao. He is a Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, U.S.A., and the Director of the Laboratory for Theory and Mathematical Modeling housed within the Division of Infectious Diseases, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, U.S.A. Previously, Dr. Rao conducted research and/or taught at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford (2003, 2005-07), Indian Statistical Institute (1998-2002, 2006-2012), Indian Institute of Science (2002-04), University of Guelph (2004-06). Until 2012, Dr. Rao held a permanent faculty position at the Indian Statistical Institute. He has won the Heiwa-Nakajima Award (Japan) and Fast Track Young Scientists Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences (DST, New Delhi). Dr. Rao also proved a major theorem in stationary population models, such as, Rao’s Partition Theorem inPopulations, Rao-Carey Theorem in stationary populations, and developed mathematical modeling-based policies for the spread of diseases like HIV, H5N1, COVID-19, etc. He developed a new set of network models for understanding avian pathogen biology on grid graphs (these were called chicken walk models), AI Models for COVID-19, and received wide coverage in the science media. Dr. Rao is an elected Fellow of ISMMACS (Indian Society for Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation), and ISPS (Indian Society for Probability and Statistics). He developed concepts such as “Multilevel Contours within a bundle of Complex Number Planes”.

Affiliations and expertise
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, U.S.A.

CR

C.R. Rao

book “Ancient Inhabitants of Jebel Moya” published by the Cambridge Press under the joint authorship of Rao and two anthropologists. On the basis of work done at CU during the two year period, 1946-1948, Rao earned a Ph.D. degree and a few years later Sc.D. degree of CU and the rare honor of life fellowship of Kings College, Cambridge.

He retired from ISI in 1980 at the mandatory age of 60 after working for 40 years during which period he developed ISI as an international center for statistical education and research. He also took an active part in establishing state statistical bureaus to collect local statistics and transmitting them to Central Statistical Organization in New Delhi. Rao played a pivitol role in launching undergraduate and postgraduate courses at ISI. He is the author of 475 research publications and several breakthrough papers contributing to statistical theory and methodology for applications to problems in all areas of human endeavor. There are a number of classical statistical terms named after him, the most popular of which are Cramer-Rao inequality, Rao-Blackwellization, Rao’s Orthogonal arrays used in quality control, Rao’s score test, Rao’s Quadratic Entropy used in ecological work, Rao’s metric and distance which are incorporated in most statistical books.

He is the author of 10 books, of which two important books are, Linear Statistical Inference which is translated into German, Russian, Czec, Polish and Japanese languages,and Statistics and Truth which is translated into, French, German, Japanese, Mainland Chinese, Taiwan Chinese, Turkish and Korean languages.

He directed the research work of 50 students for the Ph.D. degrees who in turn produced 500 Ph.D.’s. Rao received 38 hon. Doctorate degree from universities in 19 countries spanning 6 continents. He received the highest awards in statistics in USA,UK and India: National Medal of Science awarded by the president of USA, Indian National Medal of Science awarded by the Prime Minister of India and the Guy Medal in Gold awarded by the Royal Statistical Society, UK. Rao was a recipient of the first batch of Bhatnagar awards in 1959 for mathematical sciences and and numerous medals in India and abroad from Science Academies. He is a Fellow of Royal Society (FRS),UK, and member of National Academy of Sciences, USA, Lithuania and Europe. In his honor a research Institute named as CRRAO ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE was established in the campus of Hyderabad University.

Affiliations and expertise
University of Hyderabad Campus, India

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