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| workplaces = [[Austrian Federal Economic Chamber]]<br>[[University of Cologne]]
| workplaces = [[Austrian Federal Economic Chamber]]<br />[[University of Cologne]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Vienna]]
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| doctoral_advisor = [[Edmund Hlawka]]
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== Life and career ==
== Life and career ==
Pfanzagl studied from 1946 to 1951 at the [[University of Vienna]] and received his doctorate there in 1951 with [[Johann Radon]] and [[Edmund Hlawka]] on the topic of [[Hermitian form|Hermitian forms]] in imaginary square number fields. In the same year he became a founding member of the [[Austrian Statistical Society]], of which he was executive secretary from 1955 to 1959. From 1951 to 1959, Pfanzagl headed the statistical office of the [[Austrian Federal Economic Chamber]]. In 1959 he habilitated as a professor for statistics at the [[University of Vienna]]. Since 1960 he was a member of the [[Austrian Mathematical Society]]. At the same year, he moved to the [[University of Cologne]], where he has held two chairs, one after the other, from 1960 to 1964 for economic and social statistics and from 1964 until his retirement in 1995 for mathematical statistics.
Pfanzagl studied from 1946 to 1951 at the [[University of Vienna]] and received his doctorate there in 1951 with [[Johann Radon]] and [[Edmund Hlawka]] on the topic of [[Hermitian form]]s in imaginary square number fields. In the same year he became a founding member of the [[Austrian Statistical Society]], of which he was executive secretary from 1955 to 1959. From 1951 to 1959, Pfanzagl headed the statistical office of the [[Austrian Federal Economic Chamber]]. In 1959 he habilitated as a professor for statistics at the [[University of Vienna]]. Since 1960 he was a member of the [[Austrian Mathematical Society]]. At the same year, he moved to the [[University of Cologne]], where he has held two chairs, one after the other, from 1960 to 1964 for economic and social statistics and from 1964 until his retirement in 1995 for mathematical statistics.


Pfanzagl became an honorary member of the [[Institute of Mathematical Statistics]] in 1968. From 1993 he was a corresponding member of the mathematics and natural sciences class abroad at the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]] and received an honorary doctorate from the [[Vienna University of Economics and Business]] in 1993. He became an honorary member of the [[Austrian Statistical Society]] in 1996.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johann Richard Pfanzagl 1928–2019 |url=http://www.oemg.ac.at/IMN/imn242.pdf}}</ref>
Pfanzagl became an honorary member of the [[Institute of Mathematical Statistics]] in 1968. From 1993 he was a corresponding member of the mathematics and natural sciences class abroad at the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]] and received an honorary doctorate from the [[Vienna University of Economics and Business]] in 1993. He became an honorary member of the [[Austrian Statistical Society]] in 1996.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johann Richard Pfanzagl 1928–2019 |url=http://www.oemg.ac.at/IMN/imn242.pdf}}</ref>
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.facultas.at/item/Mathematical_Statistics/Johann_Pfanzagl/31168867 Über Johann Pfanzagl] Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels AG, abgerufen am 22. September 2022
* [https://www.facultas.at/item/Mathematical_Statistics/Johann_Pfanzagl/31168867 Über Johann Pfanzagl] Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels AG, retrieved 22 September 2022
* [https://www.mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=22854 Johann Pfanzagl] Mathematics Genealogy Project, abgerufen am 22. September 2022
* [https://www.mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=22854 Johann Pfanzagl] Mathematics Genealogy Project, retrieved 22 September 2022
* [http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/pfanzagl/ J. Pfanzagl] Website der Universität zu Köln, Abteilung Mathematik, abgerufen am 22. September 2022
* [http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/pfanzagl/ J. Pfanzagl] Website der Universität zu Köln, Abteilung Mathematik, retrieved 22 September 2022
* ''Johann Richard Pfanzagl 1928–2019.'' In: [[Austrian Mathematical Society|Österreichische Mathematische Gesellschaft]] (Hrsg.): ''Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten.'' Nr. 242, 73. Jahrgang, Dezember 2019, Kapitel: ''Nachrichten der Österreichischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft.'' {{ISSN|0020-7926}}, S. 45. ([http://www.oemg.ac.at/IMN/imn242.pdf oemg.ac.at], PDF).
* ''Johann Richard Pfanzagl 1928–2019.'' In: [[Austrian Mathematical Society|Österreichische Mathematische Gesellschaft]] (Hrsg.): ''Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten.'' Nr. 242, 73. Jahrgang, December 2019, Kapitel: ''Nachrichten der Österreichischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft.'' {{ISSN|0020-7926}}, S. 45. ([http://www.oemg.ac.at/IMN/imn242.pdf oemg.ac.at], PDF).


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Johann Pfanzagl
Born(1928-07-02)July 2, 1928
DiedJune 4, 2019(2019-06-04) (aged 90)
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematical statistics
InstitutionsAustrian Federal Economic Chamber
University of Cologne
Doctoral advisorEdmund Hlawka
Other academic advisorsJohann Radon
Doctoral studentsFriedrich Götze

Johann Richard Pfanzagl (July 2, 1928 – June 4, 2019) was an Austrian mathematician known for his research in mathematical statistics.[1][2]

Life and career

Pfanzagl studied from 1946 to 1951 at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate there in 1951 with Johann Radon and Edmund Hlawka on the topic of Hermitian forms in imaginary square number fields. In the same year he became a founding member of the Austrian Statistical Society, of which he was executive secretary from 1955 to 1959. From 1951 to 1959, Pfanzagl headed the statistical office of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. In 1959 he habilitated as a professor for statistics at the University of Vienna. Since 1960 he was a member of the Austrian Mathematical Society. At the same year, he moved to the University of Cologne, where he has held two chairs, one after the other, from 1960 to 1964 for economic and social statistics and from 1964 until his retirement in 1995 for mathematical statistics.

Pfanzagl became an honorary member of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics in 1968. From 1993 he was a corresponding member of the mathematics and natural sciences class abroad at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and received an honorary doctorate from the Vienna University of Economics and Business in 1993. He became an honorary member of the Austrian Statistical Society in 1996.[3]

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  1. ^ "Johann Pfanzagl". www.oeaw.ac.at. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  2. ^ Gesellschaft, Oesterreichische Statistische. "Oesterreichische Statistische Gesellschaft - über uns / Ehrenmitglieder". www.osg.or.at (in German). Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  3. ^ "Johann Richard Pfanzagl 1928–2019" (PDF).