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John Ashworth Nelder FRS (Dulverton, 8 de outubro de 1924 — Luton, 7 de agosto de 2010) foi um estatístico britânico. Reconhecido por suas contribuições ao projeto experimental, análise de variância e estatística computacional.
John Nelder. John Ashworth Nelder FRS (8 October 1924 – 7 August 2010) was a British statistician known for his contributions to experimental design, analysis of variance, computational statistics, and statistical theory . Contributions. Nelder's work was influential in statistics.
21 de ago. de 2019 · VIEW FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD PDF. John Nelder was a statistician who made important contributions to applied statistical theory, of which three are notable: his work on general balance; his influential collaboration with Robert Wed...
- Stephen Senn
- 2019
14 de mar. de 2011 · John Ashworth Nelder died on Saturday, August 7th, 2010, in Luton and Dunstable Hospital UK following a fall at his home. He was a pioneer of statistical computing and made major contributions to experimental design, numerical minimization, statistical modelling and statistical computation.
Abstract. John Ashworth Nelder was born in 1924 in Dulverton, Somerset, England. He received his secondary education in nearby Tiverton at Blundell's, a "public" [that is to say, privately funded] school that he attended as a day pupil. In 1942, he entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, to read mathematics.
- Stephen Senn
- 2003
21 de ago. de 2019 · Abstract. John Nelder was a statistician who made important contributions to applied statistical theory, of which three are notable: his work on general balance; his influential collaboration with Robert Wedderburn and later Peter McCullagh on the development of generalized linear models (GLMs); and his post-retirement collaboration ...
John Ashworth Nelder; Nascimento: 8 de outubro de 1924 Dulverton: Morte: 7 de agosto de 2010 (85 anos) Luton: Nacionalidade: Britânico: Cidadania: Reino Unido: Alma mater: Universidade de Cambridge: Ocupação: matemático, estatístico: Prêmios: Medalha Guy de Ouro (2005) Empregador: Imperial College London: Instituições