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Stephen Mack Stigler (born August 10, 1941) is the Ernest DeWitt Burton Distinguished Service Professor at the Department of Statistics of the University of Chicago. [1] He has authored several books on the history of statistics ; he is the son of the economist George Stigler .
Stephen Stigler's father, the economist George Stigler, also examined the process of discovery in economics. He said, "If an earlier, valid statement of a theory falls on deaf ears, and a later restatement is accepted by the science, this is surely proof that the science accepts ideas only when they fit into the then-current state of the science."
Stephen M. Stigler (1982). "Thomas Bayes's Bayesian Inference," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 145:250–258. (Stigler argues for a revised interpretation of the essay; recommended) Isaac Todhunter (1865). A History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability from the time of Pascal to that of Laplace, Macmillan. Reprinted ...
Stigler's law, attributed by Stephen Stigler himself to Robert K. Merton, though the phenomenon had previously been noted by others. [37] Stirling's approximation, which was presaged in published work by Abraham de Moivre. Stokes's theorem discovered by Lord Kelvin; Student's t-distribution, previously derived by Helmert and Lüroth.
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This rule first appeared in l'Hôpital's book L'Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l'Intelligence des Lignes Courbes in 1696. The rule is believed to be the work of Johann Bernoulli since l'Hôpital, a nobleman, paid Bernoulli a retainer of 300 francs per year to keep him updated on developments in calculus and to solve problems he had.
2003 – 2005: Stephen M. Stigler 2005 – 2007: Niels Keiding 2007 – 2009: Denise A. Lievesley 2009 – 2011: Jozef L. Teugels 2011 – 2013: Jae Chang Lee 2013 – 2015: Vijayan Nair 2015 – 2017: Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva 2017 – 2019: Helen MacGillivray 2019 – 2021: A. John Bailer 2021 – 2023: Steve Penneck ()