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Z. W. Birnbaum
American statistician

Z. W. Birnbaum

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American statistician
A.K.A.
Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Lviv, Ukraine
Place of death
United States of America, USA
Age
97 years
Education
Lviv University
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
 
Fellow of the American Statistical Association
 
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Biography

Zygmunt Wilhelm Birnbaum (18 October 1903 – 15 December 2000) was a Polish-American mathematician and statistician who contributed to functional analysis, nonparametric testing and estimation, probability inequalities, survival distributions, competing risks, and reliability theory.

After first earning a law degree and briefly practicing law, Birnbaum obtained his PhD in 1929 at the University of Lwów under the supervision of Hugo Steinhaus, and was associated with the Lwów School of Mathematics.He visited Göttingen, Germany from 1929 to 1931.

After studying insurance mathematics and earning aVersicherungsmathematik Diplomwith Felix Bernstein in Göttingen, he worked as an actuary in Vienna during 1931–1932, and was then transferred to Lwów where he continued working as an actuary.After obtaining a position as a correspondent for a Polish newspaper, he arrived in New York as a reporter in 1937.He became a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Washington in 1939 (with help from Harold Hotelling and letters of reference from Richard Courant, Albert Einstein, and Edmund Landau).

Birnbaum was actively involved in reliability work with Boeing through the Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories during the late 1950s and 1960s, and was a key member of the "Seattle school of reliability", a group which also included Tom Bray, Gordon Crawford, James Esary, George Marsaglia, Al Marshall, Frank Proschan, Ron Pyke, and Sam Saunders.

Birnbaum served as Editor of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics (1967–1970) and as President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1964).He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960 (spent at the Sorbonne, Paris), and a Fulbright Program Fellowship in 1964 (spent at the University of Rome).

Selected publications

Books

  • Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 1962, Harper and Brothers.

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