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  1. Erich Leo Lehmann (* 20. November 1917 in Straßburg; † 12. September 2009 in Berkeley) war ein US-amerikanischer mathematischer Statistiker. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Auszeichnungen. 3 Schriften. 3.1 Über Lehmanns Werk. 4 Einzelnachweise und Anmerkungen. Leben.

  2. Erich Leo Lehmann (20 November 1917 – 12 September 2009) was a German-born American statistician, who made a major contribution to nonparametric hypothesis testing. [1] He is one of the eponyms of the Lehmann–Scheffé theorem and of the Hodges–Lehmann estimator of the median of a population.

  3. 17. Juni 2010 · Erich L. Lehmann, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, passed away on September 12th, 2009, aged 91 years. Erich was one of the engines that drove much of the development of theoretical and mainstream statistics during the second half of the 20th century.

  4. Authors: E. L. Lehmann, George Casella. Series Title: Springer Texts in Statistics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/b98854. Publisher: Springer New York, NY. eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive. Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag New York 1998. Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-387-98502-2 Published: 13 August 1998

  5. Erich Leo Lehmann, 1917–2009. Erich L. Lehmann, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, passed away on September 12th, 2009, aged 91 years. Erich was one of the engines that drove much of the development of theoretical and mainstream statistics during the second half of the 20th century.

  6. Rice University. Through the use of a system-building approach, an approach that includes finding common ground for the various philosophical paradigms within statistics, Erich L. Lehmann is responsible for much of the synthesis of classical statistical knowledge that developed from the Neyman–Pearson–Wald school.

  7. Overview. Erich Leo Lehmann. (1917—2009) Quick Reference. (1917–2009; b. Strasbourg, France; d. Berkeley, CA) German mathematical statistician who has spent most of his career in the United States. Lehmann's family left Germany for Zurich in 1933, when Hitler came to power.