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Bhaskar Kumar Ghosh


Bhaskar Kumar Ghosh (* February 10, 1936 in Calcutta, India; † August 3, 2008 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA) was an Indian-American statistician especially known for his contributions to sequential analysis.

Ghosh was born in Calcutta, India, on February 10, 1936. During 1951 to 1955 he studied at the Presidency College of the University of Calcutta, the last two years being in the Statistics Honours BSc Program. There he received his first degree (Bachelor of Science, BSc) in statistics. During 1955 to 1959 he continued his studies of statistics in the PhD–program of the University College London. With his dissertation “Sequential Analysis of Components of Variance in Hierarchical Classifications”, supervised by Norman Lloyd Johnson, he earned his PhD in 1959. Then he worked as a Research Assistant at the University College London, as Statistician in the Atomic Power Consortium, London, and during 1960/61 as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Chelsea College London. Jointly with Harold Adolph Freeman he completed a monograph “An Introduction to Sequential Experimentation”, published 1961 as a US Army Technical Report.

In 1961 Ghosh moved to the USA and joined the Mathematics Department, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. There he worked until he retired in 2005, first as an Assistant and as an Associate Professor, from 1968 on as a Full Professor of Mathematics. Although he published a series of interesting papers on distribution theory, density estimators etc. he was best known for his work on sequential analysis: International recognition found his monograph “Sequential Tests of Statistical Hypotheses”. In 1982 he founded, jointly with Pranab Kumar Sen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), the journal “Sequential Analysis” and served as Co-Editor until 1995. Also jointly with P.K. Sen, he published in 1991 the “Handbook of Sequential Analysis”; the emphasis was to cover most of the major developments of that theory (until 1990).


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