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  1. In Heroes of the Skies Episode 9, we take a look at Abraham Wald, the Jewish mathematician who saved the American bombers and airmen in World War II by analy...

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  2. 29. Okt. 2020 · The Life of Abraham Wald. Abraham Wald was a mathematician born on 31 October 1902 in Kolozsvar, Hungary (this city is now called Cluj in Romania). He was born in a Jewish family and because of that, his studies were very difficult. At the time, Hungarian school required their students to attend lessons on Saturday. Wald’s family couldn’t ...

  3. ABRAHAM WALD, 1902-1950 367. been murdered by the Nazis. Even this cruel blow failed to make him embittered, although a certain sadness could be felt to be with him for the rest of his life. Later he succeeded in bringing the sole survivor, his brother Hermann, to this country, and he took great comfort in his.

  4. Abraham Wald was born on October 31, 1902 as a citizen of the Austrian -Hungarian Empire in Klausenburg in a German speaking area (SiebenbÄurgen) then belonging to Hungary. After World War I this region fell to Romania, the city changed its name to Cluj, and Wald became a Romanian citizen.

  5. Abraham Wald ( / wɔːld /; bahasa Hongaria: Wald Ábrahám, bahasa Yiddi: אברהם וואַלד; (31 Oktober 1902 – 13 Desember 1950) adalah seorang matematikawan berkebangsaan Hungaria yang berkontribusi pada teori keputusan, geometri, dan ekonometrika, dan mendirikan bidang analisis sekuensial statistik. [1] Salah satu karya statistiknya ...

  6. 14. Juli 2016 · Abraham Wald and the Missing Bullet Holes. This story, like many World War II stories, starts with the Nazis hounding a Jew out of Europe and ends with the Nazis regretting it. Abraham Wald was ...

  7. 1. Jan. 2017 · A fine mathematician, Wald was nevertheless prevented from gaining a regular academic position because of Viennese anti-Semitism. Menger helped Wald secure a consultancy position with Oskar Morgenstern who directed the Institut für Konjunkturforschung, where Wald took an interest in the statistical problems that were associated with the analysis of business cycles.