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  1. Jerzy Neyman (16 de abril de 1894, en la Gobernación de Besarabia – 5 de agosto de 1981, California) fue un matemático y estadístico polaco. Fue el cuarto de cuatro hijos de Czesław Spława-Neyman y Kazimiera Lutosławska.

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    Jerzy Neyman (April 16, 1894 – August 5, 1981; born Jerzy Spława-Neyman; Polish: [ˈjɛʐɨ ˈspwava ˈnɛjman]) was a Polish mathematician and statistician who first introduced the modern concept of a confidence interval into statistical hypothesis testing and revised Ronald Fisher's null hypothesis testing with Egon Pearson.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Jerzy Neyman (born April 16, 1894, Bendery, Bessarabia, Russia [now Tighina, Moldova]—died August 5, 1981, Oakland, California, U.S.) was a Polish mathematician and statistician who, working in Russian, Polish, and then English, helped to establish the statistical theory of hypothesis testing.

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    Jerzy Neyman (16 de abril de 1894, en la Gobernación de Besarabia – 5 de agosto de 1981, California) fue un matemático y estadístico polaco. Fue el cuarto de cuatro hijos de Czesław Spława-Neyman y Kazimiera Lutosławska.

  5. Jerzy Neyman was a Russian born American mathematician who did important work in probability and statistics including applications to meteorology and medicine.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2017 · Jerzy Neyman, one of the principal architects of modern statistics, was Director of the Statistical Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. He was born on April 16, 1894, into a Polish family in Bendery, Russia, and died on August 5, 1981, in Berkeley, California, at the age of 87.

  7. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Neyman was one of the towering figures in the rise of 20th century mathematical statistics, contributing to the theory of statistical experimentation and sample surveys, but especially to the development of the formal theory of tests and confidence intervals.