Jean-Pierre Raoult

Jean-Pierre Raoult (born 1940) is a French statistician who holds a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematics from the University of Paris.

Jean-Pierre Raoult
Born1940 (age 8081)
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Paris
Scientific career
FieldsProbability
Statistics
InstitutionsUniversity of Rouen
Doctoral advisorDaniel Dugué
Doctoral studentsChristian Gouriéroux, Jean-Pierre Florens

Biography

Raoult defended his Doctoral thesis in 1969 at the University of Paris under the supervision of Daniel Dugué.[1] He arrived at the University of Rouen just two years after its creation and was at the origins of the mathematics department joined subsequently by Claude Dellacherie.[2] He was the first director of the Associated Unit at the CNRS of Rouen in mathematics. Raoult founded a research laboratory associated with the CNRS, entitled "calculation of probabilities and statistics". He advised more than 20 doctoral students, including Christian Gouriéroux and Jean-Pierre Florens, and Christian P. Robert.

Works

Raoult worked on the mathematical foundations of statistics including local asymptotic analysis of tests and Bayesian statistics.

Papers
  • Raoult, Jean-Pierre (1970). "Propriétés asymptotiques locales des tests". Annales de l'I. H. P., section B. 6 (1): 61–113.
  • Raoult, Jean-Pierre (1967). "Asympto-martingales et contiguïté". C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris. 264: 329–332.

References

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