Dennis Lindley

Statistician and academic in England

Dennis Lindley - Statistician and academic in England
Born

1923
102 years ago

Died

December 14th, 2013
11 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Contributed significantly to the field of statistics, with a focus on Bayesian inference and decision theory. Worked as a professor and held various academic positions throughout a lengthy career. Published numerous influential papers and books, including works on the foundations of statistics and Bayesian methods. Advocated for the application of statistics in various fields, emphasizing its importance in decision-making processes.

Pioneered Bayesian methods in statistics

Published influential book 'Understanding Uncertainty'

Served as professor at University College London

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