Raghu Raj Bahadur

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Raghu Raj Bahadur
Born April 30, 1924 (1924-04-30)
Delhi, India
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 19247 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].

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  1. ^ [1] Obituary in "The University of Chicago Chronicle"
  2. ^ [2] Bahadur's CV hosted at University of Chicago
  3. ^ [3] A paper about Bahadur Efficiency
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