The Bernoulli Society is a professional association that aims to further the progress of probability and mathematical statistics, founded as part of the International Statistical Institute in 1975.[1] It is named after the Bernoulli family of mathematicians and scientists, whose researchers covered "most areas of scientific knowledge".[2]
The society publishes two journals, Bernoulli and Stochastic Processes and their Applications, and a newsletter, Bernoulli News. Additionally, it co-sponsors several other journals including Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, and Statistics Surveys.[3]
Presidents of the Bernoulli Society
editA list of the presidents of the society from its foundation to the current day.[4]
- 1975 David George Kendall
- 1975 David Blackwell
- 1977 Klaus Krickeberg
- 1979 David Cox
- 1981 Pál Révész
- 1983 Elizabeth Scott
- 1985 Chris Heyde
- 1987 Willem van Zwet
- 1989 Albert Shiryaev
- 1991 Peter J. Bickel
- 1993 Ole Barndorff-Nielsen
- 1995 Jozef Teugels
- 1997 Louis Chen
- 1999 David Siegmund
- 2001 Peter G. Hall
- 2003 Donald A. Dawson
- 2005 Peter Jagers
- 2007 Jean Jacod
- 2009 Victor Perez-Abreu
- 2011 Edward C. Waymire
- 2013 Wilfrid Kendall
- 2015 Sara van de Geer
- 2017 Susan Murphy
- 2019 Claudia Klüppelberg
- 2021 Adam Jakubowski
- 2023 Victor Panaretos[5]
- 2025 Nancy Reid[6]
References
edit- ^ Upton, Graham; Cook, Ian (2008), A Dictionary of Statistics (2nd rev. ed.), ISBN 9780199541454
- ^ Why the name? In History of the Bernoulli Society, retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ About the Bernoulli Society, retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ "Past presidents". bernoullisociety.org. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- ^ "Victor Panaretos announced President-Elect of the Bernoulli Society". 2021-01-13.
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(help) - ^ "General Announcement". bernoullisociety.org. Retrieved 2023-05-01.