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  1. Contributions to Probability: A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Eugene Lukacs
  2. Probability and Mathematical Statistics by Eugene Lukacs, 1972-06
  3. Stochastic Convergence (Probability and mathematical statistics ; v. 30) by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-09
  4. Multidimensional Statistical Analysis And Theory of Random Matrices: Proceedings of the Sixth Eugene Lukacs Symposium
  5. Stochastic Convergance by Eugene Lukacs, 1968-01-01
  6. Developments in Characteristic Function Theory by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-01
  7. Characteristic Functions by Eugene Lukacs, 1976-01-01
  8. Applications of Characteristic Functions by Eugeneand R.Laha Lukacs, 1970-01
  9. Applications of Characteristics Functions (Statistical Monograph) by Eugene Lukacs, R. G. Laha, 1964-06
  10. Stochastic Convergence (Probability and mathematical statistics ; v. 30) by Eugene Lukacs, 1976
  11. Characteristic functions (Statistical monographs & courses; no.5) by Eugene Lukacs, 1960
  12. Applications of characteristic functions (Statistical monographs & courses no.14) by Eugene Lukacs, 1964
  13. Characteristic functions. Edited by M.G.Kendall. by Eugene Lukacs, 1960
  14. Developments in Characteristic Function Theory by Eugene Lukacs, 1983

1. Lukacs
although he spent some leave working as a mathematical statistician at the NationalBureau of Standards in Washington, DC In 1953 lukacs eugene joined the
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lukacs.html
Eugene Lukacs
Born: 14 Aug 1906 in Szombathely, Hungary
Died: 21 Dec 1987 in Washington D.C., USA
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Eugene Lukacs was born into a Jewish family. The family lived in Vienna where Eugene's father worked in a bank. However Eugene was born in his grandmother's house in Szombathely, then moved to Vienna a few weeks later and he was educated in that city. After primary and the Realgymnasium secondary school, Lukacs entered the Technical University in Vienna in 1925 where he studied mechanical engineering. However, he soon transferred to the University of Vienna to study mathematics. Among his teacher at the University of Vienna were H Hahn , E Helly , W Meyer, L Vietoris and W Wirtinger After taking his first degree, Lukacs continued to study at Vienna for his doctorate. His doctoral dissertation on a geometry topic was supervised by W Meyer and, in 1930, he was awarded his doctorate. He continued to study, taking an actuarial degree in 1931. By May 1931 Austria was close to financial and economic disaster. This was no time to get an academic position in a university, so Lukacs took a post as a secondary school teacher in Vienna. However, the poor economic state and the rise of the National Socialists in Germany, resulted in considerable support being given to the Nazis in Austria. By spring 1933 Adolf Hitler was in power in Germany, and Nazi propaganda for the incorporation of Austria was greatly increased. Austria turned to Italy for help. All this was bad news for Lukacs, particularly since he was Jewish.

2. References For Lukacs
References for eugene lukacs. Books J Articles VK Rohatgi, eugenelukacs , J. Applied Probability 25 (1988), 641646. VK Rohatgi
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References for Eugene Lukacs
Books:
  • J Gani and V K Rohatgi (eds.), Contributions to Probability (New York, 1981).
  • J Gani (ed.), The Evolution of a Statistician (Berlin, 1982). Articles:
  • V K Rohatgi, Eugene Lukacs , J. Applied Probability
  • V K Rohatgi and G Szekely, Eugene Lukacs, 1906-1987, Aequationes Mathematicae Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR June 1998 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Lukacs.html
  • 3. BGSU Position Announcement
    eugene lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor of Statistics Department of Mathematics Statistics Bowling Green State University eugene lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor of Statistics
    http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/math/Lukacs03.html
    Eugene Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor of Statistics
    Bowling Green State University
    Eugene Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor of Statistics The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Bowling Green State University invites applications from outstanding candidates for the position of Eugene Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor for the academic year 2003-2004. The appointment is fully funded for one semester (Fall or Spring). Duties include teaching a weekly graduate seminar, interacting with current faculty on research projects, and participating in department seminars and colloquiua. Interested parties should contact:
    N. L. Carothers, Chair
    Bowling Green State University
    Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0221
    Email: math-stat@bgnet.bgsu.edu
    Phone: (419) 372-2638
    BGSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Return to BGSU Welcome Page sergey@bgnet.bgsu.edu

    4. Eugene Lukacs, 1906-1987
    eugene lukacs 19061987. eugene lukacs was born in Szombathely, Hungaryon August 14, 1906. Six weeks after his birth, he was brought
    http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/math/faculty/Lukacs.html
    EUGENE LUKACS
    Eugene Lukacs was born in Szombathely, Hungary on August 14, 1906. Six weeks after his birth, he was brought to Vienna where he grew up, got his primary and secondary education and studied mathematics at University of Vienna. He took courses with Hans Hahn, Eduard Helly, Walter Meyer, Leopold Vietoris and Wilhelm Wirtinger. Eugene met his wife to be, Elizabeth Weisz, at the University of Vienna in 1927. She was taking Mathematics and Physics. They were married in 1935. Eugene's interest in geometry led him to write a Ph.D. dissertation under Walter Meyer. He earned his Ph.D. degree in 1930. Subsequently he took an actuarial degree in 1931. Due to scarceness of positions at the University, Eugene taught secondary school in Vienna for two years. Then he accepted a position as an actuary at an insurance company. E. Helly and Z.W. Birnbaum were amongst his colleagues. He stayed with the company until 1937 and also taught extension courses in mathematics at the Volkshochschule Wien Volksheim. When Germany annexed Austria in 1938 he decided to emigrate to USA arriving here in February 1939. About the same time many other Jewish statisticians and mathematicians emigrated to the United States. These included Gerhard Tintner, Z.W. Birnbaum, Henry Mann, Oscar Morgenstern and Abraham Wald. Upon arrival, Eugene renewed his acquaintance with Abraham Wald whom he had met in Vienna. Under Wald's influence Eugene became interested in probability and statistics. Wald introduced him to the vast literature on probability and statistics that was largely unknown in Central Europe at that time. Wald invited him to attend his, and Hotelling's lectures at Columbia. Thus began Eugene's long and fruitful career in statistics during which he wrote five books and well over 100 papers.

    5. Lukacs
    Biography of eugene lukacs (19061987) eugene lukacs. Born 14 Aug 1906 in Szombathely, Hungary
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lukacs.html
    Eugene Lukacs
    Born: 14 Aug 1906 in Szombathely, Hungary
    Died: 21 Dec 1987 in Washington D.C., USA
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Eugene Lukacs was born into a Jewish family. The family lived in Vienna where Eugene's father worked in a bank. However Eugene was born in his grandmother's house in Szombathely, then moved to Vienna a few weeks later and he was educated in that city. After primary and the Realgymnasium secondary school, Lukacs entered the Technical University in Vienna in 1925 where he studied mechanical engineering. However, he soon transferred to the University of Vienna to study mathematics. Among his teacher at the University of Vienna were H Hahn , E Helly , W Meyer, L Vietoris and W Wirtinger After taking his first degree, Lukacs continued to study at Vienna for his doctorate. His doctoral dissertation on a geometry topic was supervised by W Meyer and, in 1930, he was awarded his doctorate. He continued to study, taking an actuarial degree in 1931. By May 1931 Austria was close to financial and economic disaster. This was no time to get an academic position in a university, so Lukacs took a post as a secondary school teacher in Vienna. However, the poor economic state and the rise of the National Socialists in Germany, resulted in considerable support being given to the Nazis in Austria. By spring 1933 Adolf Hitler was in power in Germany, and Nazi propaganda for the incorporation of Austria was greatly increased. Austria turned to Italy for help. All this was bad news for Lukacs, particularly since he was Jewish.

    6. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Karl Korsch"
    An International Bibliography with Annotations (19101982) George lukacs and His ofthe American Left By Maurice Isserman Promising indeed, eugene Debs wrote
    http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Karl Korsch

    7. Lukacs Portrait
    Portrait of eugene lukacs eugene lukacs. JOC/EFR August 2001
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Lukacs.html
    Eugene Lukacs
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Lukacs.html

    8. Www-math.bgsu.edu/oldcalendars/1997-04-21.cal
    of Mathematics and Statistics, BGSU. Introduction to multigrid convergence theory Friday, April 25 eugene lukacs SYMPOSIUM Robustness in Multivariate and
    http://www-math.bgsu.edu/oldcalendars/1997-04-21.cal
    BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS CALENDAR Week of April 21 - 27 Tuesday, April 22 3:30 PM ANALYSIS SEMINAR - Room 459 MSC Partha Srinivasan, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, BGSU. "The Spectral Theorem for Normal Operators" This talk is quite accessible to graduate students and applies many of the results presented in the analysis curriculum here through functional analysis. These include the Stone - Weierstrass Theorem, the Riesz Representation Theorem on functionals spaces of continuous functions, and Liouville's Theorem on bounded entire functions. Wednesday, April 23 2:30 PM STATISTICS SEMINAR - Room 459 MSC Pranab K. Sen, Distinguished Lukacs Professor, BGSU. 3:20 PM FACULTY MEETING - Room 459 MSC Discussion with Deans Katzner and Cranny Thursday, April 24 2:30 PM SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION SEMINAR - Room 459 MSC Peng Gu, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, BGSU. "Introduction to multigrid convergence theory" Friday, April 25 EUGENE LUKACS SYMPOSIUM "Robustness in Multivariate and Survival Models" See http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~albert/program.html for complete schedule. 1:20 - 3:30 PM Session I - 515 Life Science 3:45 - 5:30 PM Session II - 515 Life Science 7:00 -10:00 PM Mixer - Best Western Motel (1450 E. Wooster) Saturday, April 26 EUGENE LUKACS SYMPOSIUM 8:30 - 10:15 AM Session III - 095 Overman 10:30AM - 12:15 PM Session IV - 095 Overman 1:45 - 3:30 PM Session V - 095 Overman 3:45 - 5:30 PM Session VI - 095 Overman 6:30 - 9:00 PM Banquet - Kaufman's at the Lodge (1628 E. Wooster) Also on Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 PM KME PICNIC - City Park The picnic is open to all faculty, grads, staff, and KME members, and each person may bring a guest. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be provided. Students, please bring pop and chips to share. Those who have the facilities could bring something other than pop and chips. Bring your family, but please bring a dish to serve at least as many people as you bring. We will be playing softball and volleyball. Contact Kim Nettling (knettli@bgnet) with questions. Sunday, April 27 EUGENE LUKACS SYMPOSIUM 8:30 - 10:15 AM Session VII - 095 Overman 10:30AM - 12:45 PM Session VIII - 095 Overman - This announcement and a schedule of future colloquia are available on the Worldwide Web; see http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/math/. If you wish to be placed on the e-mail distribution list, or have comments or material for the calendar, send email to

    9. Gwendolyn M Robbins Curriculum Vitae
    India. 19931995 General Requirements Lane Community College - eugene, OR. Populations.Principle investigators Dr. JR lukacs and Dr. S. Walimbe.
    http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~grobbins/resume.html
    Gwendolyn M. Robbins Home: 1798 Carmel Avenue Office: 366B Condon Hall Eugene, OR 97401 Anthropology Department University of Oregon 97403 grobbins@darkwing.uoregon.edu Office: 541-346-5109
    EDUCATION 2000 Ph.D. Student - Anthropology
    University of Oregon - Eugene, OR
    Dissertation topic: Age estimation and Paleodemography. 1998-2000 M.S. Anthropology
    University of Oregon - Eugene, OR
    Master's Paper Title: Dental Histology and Age Estimation in Mesolithic India 1996-1998 B.S. Anthropology (with honors)
    University of Oregon - Eugene, OR
    Thesis
    Title: Discrete Traits as a Measure of Biological Distance Between Rajput, Garasia, and Bhil Groups In Gujarat, India 1993-1995 General Requirements
    Lane Community College - Eugene, OR 1990-1992 Fine Arts
    University of Utah - SLC, Utah
    FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCE
    • Dec 2000 – Dec 2001: Principle Investigator : Research on Human Growth, Development, Age Estimation, and Paleodemography in Chalcolithic Skeletal Collections from Maharashtra, India. Deccan College, Pune, India. Jan - Mar 2000 Research Assistant : Nutritional Stress and LHPC in Maharashtran (India) Tribal Populations. Principle investigators Dr. J.R. Lukacs and Dr. S. Walimbe.

    10. Guide To The Records Of The Emergency Committee In Aid Of Displaced Foreign Scho
    Translate this page Lucas, Hans eugene, 1939. Ludloff, Johann Friedrich, 1938-1943. Lugt, Maria JAvan der, 1940-1944. lukacs, eugene, 1940-1944. Lustgarten, Egon, 1938-1944. NEXT
    http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/rbk/faids/Emergency/nongl.html
    Manuscripts and Archives Division
    Inventory of the
    Emergency Committee In Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars
    Records, 1933-1945
    Container List
    II. Non-Grantees
    Box La – Lan Labus, Lotte, 1941-1942 Lachmann, Kurt, 1937-1942 Lacroix, George Armand, 1943 Ladenburg, Rudolf, 1934-1944 Lampel, Peter Martin, 1942-1945 Landsberg, Willy, 1934-1938 Landshut, Siegfried, 1934-1935 Langerhans, Heinz, 1943 Langevin, Paul, 1940-1942 Lap – Laz Laporte (Heilbronner), Paul Milton, 1938-1945 Laserson, Max M., 1939-1942 Laskowski, Michael, 1940-1942 Lauenstein, Otto von, 1939-1940 Lazard, Sonia, 1941-1942 Lea – Lem Leblond, Charles P., 1940-1941 Lederer, Emil, 1934-1939 Lederer, Ilse, 1944 Lederer, Walter, 1934-1935 Lednicki, Waclaw, 1940-1944 Leger, Alexis St., 1941-1942 Lehmann, Erich, 1934-1941 Lehmann, Fritz, 1941 Lehndorff, Heinrich, 1940-1942 Lehr, Hanina, 1940 Lehrmann, Chanan, 1941 Leibholz, Hermann Gerhard, 1935 Lejins, P., 1940 Lemkin, Raphael, 1940-1944 Len – Leu Lensen, Serge G., 1941-1942 Lenz, Friedrich, 1934-1940 Leo, Paul Friedrich, 1942 Leo, Ulrich Paul, 1934-1944

    11. AMSMAA Joint Archives Committee
    AAM AAM. lukacs, eugene 19061987. Iowa State U.'s Statistical Archive Iowa State U.'s Statistical Archive. MacDuffee, Cyrus E. 1895-. UW UW.
    http://www.ams.org/mathweb/History/collections.html
    AMSMAA Joint Archives Committee
    List of Archival Collections
    The names in this alphabetical list are represented by archival collections at the given locations in North America. No attempt is made to indicate where papers or letters by one person may also be located in the collection of another. Such cross references are often given in the collection descriptions in the indicated sources. Some mathematicians have been included for whom there are no known collections of papers. They are here only as reminders of the inevitable incompleteness of the historical record. Still there may be a possibility of filling in such gaps sometime. Corrections and additions to the list are welcomed; please see How to Provide Further Information for the List of Collections . The key to the abbreviations is given at the end. Name Birth and Death Dates of Person or Range of Collection for Institutions Location (See abbreviations at end.) Source of Information (See abbreviations at end.)

    12. Zubal Books - Quick Search
    Item Number ZB275506, This selection has 1 volume. $24.00. lukacs,eugene Probability and Mathematical Statistics. An Introduction.
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    13. Portraits Of Statisticians
    LEXIS, Wilhelm 18371914. LINDLEY, Dennis Victor 1923-. LOÈVE, Michael 1907-1979.lukacs, eugene 1906-1987. LYAPUNOV, Aleksandr Mikhailovich 1857-1918. M.
    http://www.stat.ucla.edu/history/people/
    Portraits of Statisticians
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  • AITKEN, Alexander Craig
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  • BAILY, Francis
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  • BOSKOVIC, Rudjer Josip, S.J. 1711-1787 = BOSCOVICH, Ruggiero Giuseppe = BOSCOVICH, Roger Joseph
  • BOWLEY, Sir Arthur Lyon
  • BOX, George Edward Pelham
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  • CARDANO, Gerolamo
  • CAUCHY, Augustin-Louis When older ...
  • CHEBYSHEFF, Pavnutii Lvovich 1821-1894 = TCHEBYCHEFF, Pafnuty Lvovitch = CEBYSEV, Pafnuty Lvovitch
  • CHERNOFF, Herman
  • COCHRAN, William Gemmell
  • CONDORCET, Marquis de 1743-1794 = CARITAT, Marie-Antoine-Jean-Nicolas
  • COX, Sir David (Roxbee)
  • 14. Affiliated Faculty: John R. Lukacs
    John lukacs specializes in physical anthropology, paleoanthropology, and dentalevolution. 110 Gerlinger Hall 1246 University of Oregon eugene, Oregon 97403
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~caps/faculty/lukacs.html
    John R. Lukacs
    Professor, Anthropology Phone: (541) 346-5112
    Email: jrlukacs@oregon.uoregon.edu John Lukacs specializes in physical anthropology, paleo-anthropology, and dental evolution. His fieldwork focuses on prehistoric remains in South Asia, particularly India, Pakistan, and Nepal. He is the editor of The People of South Asia (Plenum Press, 1984), and Culture, Ecology and Dental Anthropology (Kamla Raj, 1992). His South Asian field research has been supported by awards from the American Institute of Indian Studies, the National Geographic Society, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Fulbright Program. His current research focuses on the influence of interactive trade between prehistoric hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists on health and nutritional status. Programs Events Affiliated Faculty Funding Opportunities ... CAPS Home To learn more about the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, please contact
    Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
    110 Gerlinger Hall
    University of Oregon

    Eugene, Oregon 97403-1246

    15. Untitled
    A Tribute to Albert A. Dahlberg, edited by John R. lukacs. University of OregonAnthropological Papers No. 54, pp. 215244, University of Oregon, eugene.
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~tasa/vita.htm
    Guy Loren Tasa - Curriculum Vitae Research Associate and Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology Museum of Natural History and Department of Anthropology 1224 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403 Fax: (541) 346-0737 Email: tasa@darkwing.uoregon.edu Home Address: 645 Davis Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 Home Phone: (541) 689-2483 ACADEMIC PREPARATION Ph.D. 1997 in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon Dissertation Title: Skeletal and Dental Variation of Pacific Coast Athapaskans: Implications for Oregon Prehistory and Peopling of the New World Advisor: Dr. John R. Lukacs M.S. 1988 in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon Master's Title: Human Skeletal Remains from Pahnwi and Wasau, Nan Madol, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia Advisor: Dr. John R. Lukacs B.A. 1985 in Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon SPECIALTY AREAS Cranial and Dental Variation, Fossil and Genetic Evidence for Human Evolution from the Pleistocene to the Holocene, Evolutionary Theory, Forensic Anthropology, Bioarchaeology CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Research Associate , Oregon State Museum of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene. December 1997 - Present. Human Osteologist and Assistant Archaeologist.

    16. Selected New Acquisitions In Graduate Services - 05/02
    Lunn, eugene. Marxism and modernism an historical study of lukacs,Brecht, Benjamin, and Adorno / eugene Lunn. Berkeley University
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/GRAD/gradmay.html
    Selected New Acquisitions in Graduate Services
    Doe Library
    May, 2002
    This is a list of newly cataloged materials in Graduate Services. All materials are noncirculating.
    Kracauer, Siegfried, 1889-1966.
    Schriften / Siegfried Kracauer ; Hrsg. von Inka Mulder-Bach. 1.
    Aufl.
    Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp, 1971-
    Grad Svcs AC35.K657
    Library has: 1,4-5:3,8 (c1971-c1990)
    Main Stack AC35 .K657
    Library has: Bd.1-5; 7-8 (c1971-c1990) Lunn, Eugene.
    Marxism and modernism : an historical study of Lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin, and Adorno / Eugene Lunn. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1982. Main Stack B809.8.L84 Library has: *c2 copies Storage #: [copy 2] Grad Svcs B809.8 .L84 1982 Note: 1984 paperback ed. Moffitt B809.8 .L84 1982 Sluga, Hans D. Heidegger's crisis : philosophy and politics in Nazi Germany / Hans Sluga. 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1995, c1993. Grad Svcs B2521.S58 1995

    17. Novel History: Historians & Novelists Confront America's Past (and Each Other)
    Novel History includes essays by distinguished historians such as John Demos, MichaelKammen, Joan D. Hedrick, John lukacs, eugene D. Genovese, Richard White
    http://www.aardbargain.com/novhishisnov.html
    Historical fiction is a contradiction in terms. History is what happened; fiction, what did not. Yet great novelists have often disregarded this logical difficulty, taking up the tools of the historian to explore the shadowy recesses of the past. Their labors have brought forth many literary treasures. But how accurately do these masterpieces of the imagination reflect the past?
    In Novel History, twenty accomplished historians consider this question in relation to some of our most important historical novels. Their essays are followed in most instances by a response from the novelist. These dialogues illuminate one of the most fascinating and perplexing issues of our time the relation between the "real" past and our finest imaginative renderings of it. Novel History includes essays by distinguished historians such as John Demos, Michael Kammen, Joan D. Hedrick, John Lukacs, Eugene D. Genovese, Richard White, and Tom Wicker, and responses from notable novelists, including Gore Vidal, John Updike, Russell Banks, Don DeLillo, Larry McMurtry, Jane Smiley, Madison Smartt Bell, William Styron, T. Coraghessan Boyle, William Kennedy, Charles Frazier, Thomas Fleming, and Tim O'Brien.
    Novel History is both a uniquely compelling perspective and superb collection of literary history.

    18. IMS Fellows
    Lloyd, Stuart P. Lo, Albert Y. Lo, ShawHwa Loeve, Michel Loh, Wei-Yin Lord, FredericM. Lorden, Gary Lotka, Alfred J. Loynes, Robert Michael lukacs, eugene.
    http://www.imstat.org/awards_honored_fellows.htm
    IMS Awards COPPS Awards Awards Recipients Special Lectures ... click here to link to IMS Fellows section in the handbook IMS Fellows (through 2002) A Adler, Robert J.
    Aitchison, John
    Aitken, Alexander C.
    Akaike, Hirotugu
    Akritas, Michael G.
    Alam, Khursheed
    Albert, Arthur E.
    Aldous, David
    Alexander, Kenneth S.
    Allen, Roy G. D.
    Andersen, Erik Sparre Anderson, Oskar Anderson, Richard L. Anderson, Theodore W. Anscombe, Francis J. Arjas, Elja Armitage, Peter Arnold, Barry C. Arnold, Kenneth J. Arratia, Richard Arrow, Kenneth J. Athreya, Krishna B. B Babu, G. J. Bahadur, R. Raj Bai, Zhidong Baker, George A. Bancroft, Theodore A. Banerjee, K. S.

    19. Hung T. Nguyen Selected As A Distinguished Lukacs Professor
    New Mexico State University has been selected as a Distinguished lukacs Professorin This position was established in 1989 in the memory of eugene Lukacz, a
    http://www.lsi.upc.es/~robert/mirror/interval-comp/nguyen00.html
    Hung T. Nguyen Selected as a Distinguished Lukacs Professor
    Professor Hung T. Nguyen from New Mexico State University has been selected as a Distinguished Lukacs Professor in Statistics at the Bowling Green State University for Spring 2002. This position is one of the world's most prestigious in mathematical statistics. Previous appointees include renown statisticians such as Gabor Szekely (1991), Anatoly Skorokhod (1994), and C.R. Rao (1998). This position was established in 1989 in the memory of Eugene Lukacz, a world renown statistician. Lukacz's research covered many areas of statistics, including his pioneering analysis of robustness (stability) of statistical characterization results. Many theoretical results of mathematical statistics are based on certain assumptions about the corresponding distributions. In practice, these assumptions can only be checked with a certain accuracy; so, the natural question is: if we know that the assumption holds with a certain accuracy, is it true that the conclusion holds with some accuracy? The answer to this questions requires that we consider classes of probability distributions, specifically, classes of all distributions which are consistent with the given measurement results and with the existing expert knowledge.

    20. The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter
    A monograph entitled eugene O’Neill, written in Hungarian by the dramaturgueof the rhythm, and rhyme), the book elaborates on G. lukacs’ definition of
    http://www.eoneill.com/library/newsletter/newsletter/i_1/i-1f.htm
    The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter Editor: Frederick Wilkins
    Suffolk University, Boston Vol. I, No. 1
    May, 1977
    IN THIS ISSUE
    O’NEILL IN HUNGARY: A LETTER January 9, 1977 Dear Professor Wilkins: At the MLA Annual Convention held in New York on December 26-29, I read the Preview Issue of The Eugene O’Neill Newsletter . I am delighted with the plan to establish a Newsletter in which O’Neillians “of academe” and “of the proscenium” will have a chance to exchange their views on an American dramatist of international standing. Since O’Neill’s dramatic scope is truly universal, it is little wonder that O’Neill scholarship also has an international character. There is a great deal of interest in O’Neill in Hungary, too. His greatest plays ( The Emperor Jones Desire Under the Elms Mourning Becomes Electra The Iceman Cometh Long Day’s Journey Into Night A Moon for the Misbegotten A Touch of the Poet , and More Stately Mansions ) have been translated into Hungarian. Among the one-act plays, the early

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