Harald Cramér

Swedish mathematician, statistician, and actuary noted for foundational contributions to probability theory and mathematical statistics. He is associated with Cramér's theorem in large deviations, the Cramér–Rao bound, the Cramér–Wold theorem, and the Cramér–von Mises criterion, and he proposed Cramér's conjecture on prime gaps. He was a professor and later rector at Stockholm University College.

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  1. 1. Mathematical Methods Of Statistics

    A rigorous, comprehensive exposition of the mathematical foundations of statistical inference, integrating probability theory with estimation and hypothesis testing. It develops distributions, characteristic functions, and limit theorems, and presents asymptotic methods for estimators and tests—including likelihood, sufficiency, efficiency, and the information inequality—establishing a unified framework that shaped modern theoretical statistics.

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