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Aitken, Alexander
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Alexander Aitken
Alexander Craig "Alec" Aitken
(1 April 1895 – 3 November 1967) was one of
New Zealand's
most eminent mathematicians. In a 1935 paper he introduced the concept of
generalized least squares
, along with now standard
vector/matrix notation
for the
linear regression model
. Another influential paper co-authored with his student
Harold Silverstone
established the lower bound on the variance of an
estimator
, now known as
Cramér–Rao bound
. He was elected to the
Royal Society of Literature
for his
World War I
memoir, ''Gallipoli to the Somme''.
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GALLIPOLI TO THE SOMME Recollections of the New Zealand Infantryman
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Aitken, Alexander
Published 1964
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