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The following pages link to Drawing the boundaries: Mathematical statistics in 20th-Century America (Q1910914):
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- Connections, context, and community: Abraham Wald and the sequential probability ratio test (Q972575) (← links)
- Funds for mathematics: Carnegie Institution of Washington support for mathematics from 1902 to 1921. (Q1406946) (← links)
- On the origins of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (Q1595942) (← links)
- The history of statistics in 1933 (Q1596123) (← links)
- The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (Q1811277) (← links)
- An Unofficial Community: American Mathematical Statisticians before 1935 (Q2735935) (← links)
- Perspectives on American mathematics (Q4501062) (← links)
- The American Mathematical Society and Applied Mathematics from the 1920s to the 1950s: A Revisionist Account (Q5081548) (← links)
- Statistics Research at Bell Labs in the Regulated Monopoly Era (Q5383223) (← links)
- Why Distinguish Between Statistics and Mathematical Statistics–The Case of Swedish Academia (Q6086609) (← links)
- Karl Pearson's influence in the United States (Q6573830) (← links)