Ildar Abdulowitsch Ibragimow

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Ildar Abdulowitsch Ibragimow

Ildar Abdulowitsch Ibragimow ( Russian Ильдар Абдулович Ибрагимов , English transcription Ildar Ibragimov ; born July 15, 1932 in Leningrad ) is a Russian mathematician who deals with probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Life

Ibragimov is the son of a professor of forest science of Bashkir origins and a doctor of Tatar origins in Kazan . He studied at the Leningrad State University , where he graduated in mathematics in 1956, received his doctorate under Juri Linnik in 1960 ( some limit theorems for strictly stationary stochastic processes ) and obtained his habilitation in 1967 ( Russian doctorate ). In 1969 he became professor of probability theory at the Leningrad State University.

He is a senior scientist and director of the Statistical Methods Laboratory at the Steklov Institute in Saint Petersburg , a position he has held there since 1972 as the successor to his teacher Yuri Linnik. He is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (corresponding member since 1990, full member since 1997). In 1970 he received the Lenin Prize . In 1989 he was a Wald Lecturer at the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. In 1966 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Moscow ( Some aspects of the spectral theory of stationary processes ).

literature

  • Peter J. Bickel, Lucien Le Cam A conversation with Ildar Ibragimov , Statistical Science, Volume 5, 1990, pp. 347-355

Fonts

  • with Linnik Independent and stationary sequences of random variables , Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff 1971
  • with YA Rosanov Gaussian Random Processes , Springer Verlag 1978
  • with RZ Hasminskii Statistical estimation- asymptotic theory , Springer Verlag 1981
  • Editor with A. Yu. Zaitzev Probability theory and mathematical statistics , Gordon and Breach 1996
  • Editor with N. Balakrishnan, VB Nevzorov Asymptotic methods in probability and statistics with applications , Birkhäuser 2001

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project