Raghu Raj Bahadur
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Raghu Raj Bahadur | |
Born | April 30, 1924 Delhi, India |
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Died | July 7, 1997 Chicago, Illinois |
Residence | United States |
Fields | Mathematical Statistics |
Institutions | University of Chicago |
Alma mater | Delhi University, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Known for | Bahadur Efficiency |
Raghu Raj Bahadur (30 April 1924 – 7 July 1997) was an India born mathematical statistician considered by peers to be "one of the architects of the modern theory of mathematical statistics"[1]. He published numerous papers[2] and is most well known for the concept of "Bahadur Efficiency"[3].