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  1. He is best known for the general concepts of local asymptotic normality and contiguity, and for developing a metric theory of statistical experiments, recounted in his 1986 magnum opus Asymptotic Methods in Statistical Decision Theory. Le Cam introduced the deficiency to compare two statistical models and the Le Cam distance bears ...

  2. Le Cam ist bekannt als Begründer der modernen asymptotischen Statistik. 1960 führte er die Local Asymptotic Normality Condition (LAN) ein und das Kontiguitätskonzept (contiguity). Zudem führte er den Begriff des Defizits ein, um statistische Modelle miteinander zu vergleichen.

  3. Lucien Le Cam died on April 25, 2000. We will miss his daily presence, his many contributions to the department, his integrity and his intelligence. An obituary, written by Rudolf Beran and Grace Yang will appear in the IMS Bulletin. Here is a bibliography of his work.

  4. Lucien Le Cam, one of the most important mathematical statisticians in our century, died on April 25, 2000. He was Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

  5. 23. Feb. 2021 · Lucien Le Cam, one of the most important mathematical statisticians in our century, died on April 25, 2000. He was Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

  6. Lucien Le Cam, one of the great mathematical statisticians of the twentieth century, died on April 25, 2000 after many years as Professor of Statistics and Mathematics at the Univer- sity of California, Berkeley.

  7. Lucien Le Cam died at the age of 75 on April 25, 2000, at a hospital near Berkeley, California, after a brief illness. The statistical community lost one of its most original thinkers. His work has had a profound impact in our field. Statisticians recognize him as a brilliant mathematician.