Alma Maters
Undergraduate: University of Georgia
(also: Georgia Bulldogs official web site and
DawgNation)
Master's degree: Clemson University, Mathematical Sciences Department
Ph.D. degree: University of Florida, Statistics Department
Recreation
Tennis links: tennis rankings and results,
tennis news,
USTA League Tennis
Mathematics links: history of mathematics from University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
The Erdős Number Project
Someone's Erdős Number is the length of the shortest path, via collaborative research publications, to the legendary mathematician Paul Erdős.
My Erdős Number is 4, via several possible paths:
D.B. Hitchcock --> J.G. Booth --> J. Gani --> J. Galambos --> P. Erdős
D.B. Hitchcock --> G. Casella --> M.E. Bock --> P. Diaconis --> P. Erdős
D.B. Hitchcock --> A. Agresti --> M. Ghosh --> G.J. Babu --> P. Erdős
D.B. Hitchcock --> I.L. Dryden --> C.C. Taylor --> S.J. Taylor --> P. Erdős
D.B. Hitchcock --> H. Le --> M.H. Albert --> D.A. Holton --> P. Erdős
D.B. Hitchcock --> J.M. Grego --> J.D. Lynch --> P. Deheuvels --> P. Erdős
The Mathematics Genealogy Project,
including my academic genealogy
Some Interesting Books About Statistics and Mathematics
Jeff Miller's Collection of the Origins of Mathematical Words and John Aldrich's list for Statistical Terms
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