Herbert Robbins

Herbert Robbins visiting Purdue in 1966 Herbert Ellis Robbins (January 12, 1915 – February 12, 2001) was an American mathematician and statistician. He did research in topology, measure theory, statistics, and a variety of other fields. He was the co-author, with Richard Courant, of ''What is Mathematics?''. The Robbins lemma, used in empirical Bayes methods, is named after him. Robbins algebras are named after him because of a conjecture (since proved) that he posed concerning Boolean algebras. The Robbins theorem, in graph theory, is also named after him, as is the Whitney–Robbins synthesis, a tool he introduced to prove this theorem. The well-known unsolved problem of minimizing in sequential selection the expected rank of the selected item under full information, sometimes referred to as the fourth secretary problem, also bears his name: Robbins' problem (of optimal stopping). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Selected papers / by Robbins, Herbert

    Published 1985
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    Great expectations : the theory of optimal stopping / by Chow, Yuan Shih, 1924-2022

    Published 1971
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    What is Mathematics? : An elementary approach to ideas and methods / by Courant, Richard, 1888-1972

    Published 1941
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    What Is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods. by Courant, Richard

    Published 1996
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    What is mathematics? : an elementary approach to ideas and methods / by Courant, Richard, 1888-1972

    Published 1948
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    What is mathematics? : an elementary approach to ideas and methods / by Courant, Richard, 1888-1972

    Published 1996
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