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Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao FRS (born 10 September 1920), commonly known as C. R. Rao, is an
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mathematician and statistician. He is currently professor emeritus at Pennsylvania State University and Research Professor at the
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. Rao has been honoured by numerous colloquia, honorary degrees, and festschrifts and was awarded the US
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in 2002. The
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has described him as "a living legend whose work has influenced not just statistics, but has had far reaching implications for fields as varied as economics, genetics, anthropology, geology, national planning, demography, biometry, and medicine." '' The Times of India'' listed Rao as one of the top 10 Indian scientists of all time. Rao is also a Senior Policy and Statistics advisor for the Indian Heart Association non-profit focused on raising South Asian cardiovascular disease awareness.


Early life

C. R. Rao was the eighth of the ten children born to a
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family in
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(now in Karnataka), India. His schooling was completed in
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, and Visakhapatnam, all in the present state of
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. He received an
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in mathematics from
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and an MA in statistics from
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in 1943. He obtained a PhD degree at
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in
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under R. A. Fisher in 1948, to which he added a
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degree, also from Cambridge, in 1965. Rao first worked at the
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and the Anthropological Museum in
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. Later he held several important positions, as the Director of the Indian Statistical Institute, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor and National Professor in India, University Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and Eberly Professor and Chair of Statistics and Director of the Center for Multivariate Analysis at Pennsylvania State University. As Head and later Director of the Research and Training School at the Indian Statistical Institute for a period of over 40 years, Rao developed research and training programs and produced several leaders in the field of Mathematics. On the basis of Rao's recommendation, the ASI (The Asian Statistical Institute) now known as Statistical Institute for Asia and Pacific was established in Tokyo to provide training to statisticians working in government and industrial organizations. Among his best-known discoveries are the
Cramér–Rao bound In estimation theory and statistics, the Cramér–Rao bound (CRB) expresses a lower bound on the variance of unbiased estimators of a deterministic (fixed, though unknown) parameter, the variance of any such estimator is at least as high as the ...
and the
Rao–Blackwell theorem In statistics, the Rao–Blackwell theorem, sometimes referred to as the Rao–Blackwell–Kolmogorov theorem, is a result which characterizes the transformation of an arbitrarily crude estimator into an estimator that is optimal by the mean-squ ...
both related to the quality of
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s. Other areas he worked in include
multivariate analysis Multivariate statistics is a subdivision of statistics encompassing the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one outcome variable. Multivariate statistics concerns understanding the different aims and background of each of the diff ...
,
estimation theory Estimation theory is a branch of statistics that deals with estimating the values of parameters based on measured empirical data that has a random component. The parameters describe an underlying physical setting in such a way that their value ...
, and differential geometry. His other contributions include the Fisher–Rao theorem, Rao distance, and orthogonal arrays. He is the author of 14 books and has published over 400 journal publications. Rao has received 38 honorary doctoral degrees from universities in 19 countries around the world and numerous awards and medals for his contributions to statistics and science. He is a member of eight National Academies in India, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Italy. Rao was awarded the United States
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, that nation's highest award for lifetime achievement in fields of scientific research, in June 2002. He was given the
India Science Award India Science Award is one of the highest and the most prestigious national recognition by the Government of India for outstanding contribution to science. The primary and essential criterion for the award is demonstrated and widely accepted exce ...
in 2010, the highest honor conferred by the government of India in a scientific domain. In 2013, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Miodrag Lovric (Editor) and Shlomo Sawilowsky, for their contribution to the International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science. He was most recently honoured with his 38th honorary doctorate by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, on 26 July 2014 for "his contributions to the foundations of modern statistics through the introduction of concepts such as Cramér–Rao inequality, Rao–Blackwellization, Rao distance, Rao measure, and for introducing the idea of orthogonal arrays for the industry to design high-quality products." He was the President of the International Statistical Institute, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (USA), and the
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. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of India's National Institution for Quality and Reliability (Chennai Branch) for his contribution to industrial statistics and the promotion of quality control programs in industries. The ''Journal of Quantitative Economics'' published a special issue in Rao's honor in 1991. "Dr. Rao is a very distinguished scientist and a highly eminent statistician of our time. His contributions to statistical theory and applications are well known, and many of his results, which bear his name, are included in the curriculum of courses in statistics at bachelor's and master's level all over the world. He is an inspiring teacher and has guided the research work of numerous students in all areas of statistics. His early work had greatly influenced the course of statistical research during the last four decades. One of the purposes of this special issue is to recognize Dr. Rao's own contributions to econometrics and acknowledge his major role in the development of econometric research in India."


Areas of research contributions

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Estimation theory Estimation theory is a branch of statistics that deals with estimating the values of parameters based on measured empirical data that has a random component. The parameters describe an underlying physical setting in such a way that their value ...
*
Statistical inference Statistical inference is the process of using data analysis to infer properties of an underlying distribution of probability.Upton, G., Cook, I. (2008) ''Oxford Dictionary of Statistics'', OUP. . Inferential statistical analysis infers properti ...
and linear models *
Multivariate analysis Multivariate statistics is a subdivision of statistics encompassing the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one outcome variable. Multivariate statistics concerns understanding the different aims and background of each of the diff ...
*
Combinatorial design Combinatorial design theory is the part of combinatorial mathematics that deals with the existence, construction and properties of systems of finite sets whose arrangements satisfy generalized concepts of ''balance'' and/or ''symmetry''. These c ...
*
Orthogonal array In mathematics, an orthogonal array is a "table" (array) whose entries come from a fixed finite set of symbols (typically, ), arranged in such a way that there is an integer ''t'' so that for every selection of ''t'' columns of the table, all order ...
s *
Biometry Biostatistics (also known as biometry) are the development and application of statistical methods to a wide range of topics in biology. It encompasses the design of biological experiments, the collection and analysis of data from those experimen ...
* Statistical genetics * Generalized matrix inverses *
Functional equations In mathematics, a functional equation is, in the broadest meaning, an equation in which one or several functions appear as unknowns. So, differential equations and integral equations are functional equations. However, a more restricted meanin ...


Awards and medals

*
Guy Medal The Guy Medals are awarded by the Royal Statistical Society in three categories; Gold, Silver and Bronze. The Silver and Bronze medals are awarded annually. The Gold Medal was awarded every three years between 1987 and 2011, but is awarded biennia ...
in Gold (2011) of the
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*
India Science Award India Science Award is one of the highest and the most prestigious national recognition by the Government of India for outstanding contribution to science. The primary and essential criterion for the award is demonstrated and widely accepted exce ...
2010 (the highest award in a scientific field presented by government of India) * International Mahalanobis Prize (2003) of the International Statistical Institute * Srinivasa Ramanujan Medal (2003) of the
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*
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Lifetime Achievement International Award (Sardar Ratna) (2014) by Sardar Patel International Foundation, India * President
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, on 12 June 2002, honoured him with the
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, the highest award in US in the scientific field, as a "prophet of new age" with the citation, "for his pioneering contributions to the foundations of statistical theory and multivariate statistical methodology and their applications, enriching the physical, biological, mathematical, economic and engineering sciences." *
Padma Vibhushan The Padma Vibhushan ("Lotus Decoration") is the second-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "exceptional and distinguished service". All persons without ...
(2001) by the Government of India * Mahalanobis Centenary Gold Medal (1993?) of the
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*
Wilks Memorial Award The Wilks Memorial Award is awarded by the American Statistical Association to recognize outstanding contributions to statistics. It was established in 1964 and is awarded yearly. It is named in memory of the statistician Samuel S. Wilks. The awa ...
(1989) of the
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*
Padma Bhushan The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "distinguished service ...
(1968) * Megnadh Saha Medal (1969) of the Indian National Science Academy *
Guy Medal The Guy Medals are awarded by the Royal Statistical Society in three categories; Gold, Silver and Bronze. The Silver and Bronze medals are awarded annually. The Gold Medal was awarded every three years between 1987 and 2011, but is awarded biennia ...
in Silver (1965) of the
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* S. S. Bhatnagar Award (1963) of
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* JC Bose Gold Medal of the
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* Gold Medal of the
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* He was also awarded an honorary
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by the
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in 2003. Also honorary doctorates from a number of universities and institutes around the world.


In his honour

* The Pennsylvania State University has established C. R. and Bhargavi Rao Prize in Statistics * CR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science * National Award in Statistics established by
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(MoSPI), Government of India. * The road from IIIT Hyderabad passing along Central University of Hyderabad crossroads to Alind Factory, Lingampally is named as "Prof. C.R. Rao Road".


Selected publications

Books * 2020. PEREIRA, B. de B.; RAO, Calyampudi Radhakrishna.; OLIVEIRA, F. B.;Statistical Learning Using Neural Networks: A Guide for Statisticians and Data Scientists with Python, CRC Press, London. * 2017
Book Review: Multivariate Statistical Methods, A Primer
* 2016. (with Lovric, M.
Testing Point Null Hypothesis of a Normal Mean and the Truth: 21st Century Perspective
* 2009. (with PEREIRA, B. de B.) Data Mining Using Neural Networks: A Guide for Statisticians. State College, Pennsylvania, 2009. 186 p. * 1999. (with Helge Toutenburg, Andreas Fieger et al.). ''Linear Models: Least Squares and Alternatives'', 2ed, Springer Series in Statistics. Springer * 1998. (with M. Bhaskara Rao). ''Matrix Algebra & Its Applications to Statistics & Econometrics''. World Scientific * 1997. ''Statistics And Truth: Putting Chance To Work'', 2ed. Wspc * 1996. ''Principal Component and Factor Analyses''. PN * 1996. ''Extensions of a Characterization of an Exponential Distribution Based on a Censored Ordered Sample''. * 1996. ''Bootstrap by Sequential Resampling''. PN * 1993. ''Applications of Multivariate Analysis''. PN * 1992. ''Signal Estimation, Multitarget Tracking and Related Areas''. * 1989. ''Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications''. PN * 1988. ''Linear Transformations, Projection Operators and Generalized Inverses; A Geometric Approach''. PN * 1984. ''Recent Results on Characterization of Probability Distributions: A unified Approach through Extensions of Deny's Theorem''. PN * 1973. ''Linear Statistical Inference and Its Applications'', 2nd Edition. Wiley-Interscience * 1973. ''On a Unified Theory of Estimation in Linear Models''. PN * 1973. (with A.M. Kagan et al.). ''Characterization Problems in Mathematical Statistics'', Wiley Series in Probability & Mathematical Statistics. * 1972. (with Sujit Kumar Mitra). ''Generalized Inverse of Matrices and Its Applications'', Probability & Mathematical Statistics. John Wiley & Sons * 1963. ''Essays on econometrics and planning''. Statistical Pub. Society Edited Volumes * 2015. (Ed. with Marepalli B. Rao). ''Handbook of Statistics 32: Computational Statistics with''. Elsevier * 2013. (Ed. with Venu Govindaraju). ''Handbook of Statistics 31: Machine Learning: Theory and Applications''. North Holland * 2012. (Ed. with Tata Subba Rao and Suhasini Subba Rao). ''Handbook of Statistics 30: Time Series Analysis: Methods and Applications ''. North Holland * 2012. (Ed. with Ranajit Chakraborty and
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). ''Handbook of Statistics 28: Bioinformatics in Human Health and Heredity''. North Holland * 2011. (Ed. with
Dipak K. Dey Dipak Kumar Dey (born August 12, 1953 in Kolkata, India) is an Indian-American statistician best known for his work on Bayesian methodologies. He is currently the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Statistics at the ...
). ''Essential Bayesian Models''. North Holland * 2011. (Ed. with Danny Pfeffermann). ''Essential Methods for Design Based Sample Surveys''. North Holland * 2009. (Ed. with Danny Pfeffermann). ''Handbook of Statistics 29A: Sample Surveys: Design, Methods and Applications''. North Holland * 2009. (Ed. with Danny Pfeffermann). ''Handbook of statistics 29B Sample Surveys: Inference and Analysis''. North Holland * 2007. (Ed. with J. Philip Miller and D.C. Rao). ''Handbook of Statistics 27: Epidemiology and Medical Statistics''. North Holland * 2006. (Ed. with Sandip Sinharay). ''Handbook of Statistics, Volume 26: Psychometrics''. North Holland * 2005. (Ed. with Dipak K. Dey). ''Handbook of Statistics 25: Bayesian Thinking, Modeling and Computation''. North Holland * 2005. (Ed.). ''Handbook of Statistics 24: Data Mining and Data Visualization''. North Holland * 2004. (Ed. with N. Balakrishnan). ''Handbook of Statistics 23: Advances in Survival Analysis''. North Holland * 2003. (Ed. with Ravindra Khattree). ''Handbook of Statistics 22: Statistics in Industry''. North Holland * 2001. (Ed. with N. Balakrishnan). ''Handbook of Statistics 20: Advances in Reliability'', North-Holland Mathematics Studies. Elsevier * 2001. (Ed. with D. N. Shanbhag). ''Handbook of Statistics 19: Stochastic Processes: Theory and Methods''. North-Holland * 2000. (Ed. with Pranab Kumar Sen). ''Handbook of Statistics 18: Bioenvironmental and Public Health Statistics''. North-Holland * 1998. (Ed. with N. Balakrishnan). ''Handbook of Statistics 17: Order Statistics: Applications''. North-Holland * 1998. (Ed. with N. Balakrishnan). ''Handbook of Statistics 16: Order Statistics: Theory & Methods''. North-Holland * 1997. (Ed. with G.S. Maddala). ''Handbook of Statistics 15: Robust Inference''. Elsevier * 1996. (Ed. with G.S. Maddala). ''Handbook of Statistics 14: Statistical Methods in Finance''. Elsevier * 1996. (Ed. with S. Ghosh). ''Handbook of Statistics 13: Design and Analysis of Experiments''. North Holland * 1994. (Ed. with G.P. Patil). ''Handbook of Statistics 12: Environmental Statistics''. Elsevier * 1994. (Ed. with G.P. Patil). ''Multivariate Environmental Statistics.'', Volume 6 in North-Holland Series in Statistics and Probability. North Holland * 1993. (Ed. with G. S. Maddala and H. D. Vinod). ''Handbook of Statistics 11: Econometrics'', Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry. Elsevier * 1993. (Ed. with N. K. Bose). ''Handbook of Statistics 10: Signal Processing and its Applications'', Elsevier * 1993. (Ed.). ''Handbook of Statistics 9: Computational Statistics''. North-Holland * 1991. (Ed. with R. Chakraborty). ''Handbook of Statistics 8: Statistical Methods in Biological and Medical Sciences''. North-Holland. * 1988. (Ed. with Krishnaiah P.R.). ''Handbook of Statistics 7: Quality Control and Reliability''. * 1988. (Ed. with P. R. Krishnaiah). ''Handbook of Statistics 6: Sampling''. North-Holland. * 1969. (Ed. with R. C. Bose, I. M. Chakravarti et al.). ''Essays in Probability and Statistics'', Monograph Series in Probability and Statistics. The University of North Carolina Press Textbooks * 1970. ''Advanced Statistical Methods in Biometric Research''. Macmillan Collected Works * 1996. ''Selected Papers of C.R. Rao 3''. (Ed). S. Das Gupta et al. Wiley-Interscience * 1995. ''Advances in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics'', Essays in Honor of Professor C.R. Rao. (Eds.) G. S. Maddala, T. N. Srinivasan, and Peter C. B. Phillips. Wiley-Blackwell * 1994. ''Selected Papers of C.R. Rao 2''. (Ed). S. Das Gupta et al. Wiley-Interscience * 1994. ''Selected Papers of C.R. Rao 1''. (Ed). S. Das Gupta et al. Wiley-Interscience * 1982. ''Statistics and Probability: Essays in Honor of C. R. Rao''. (Ed.). Kallinapur. Elsevier


References


Further reading

* Nalini Krishnankutty, 1996. ''Putting Chance to Work: A Life in Statistics: A Biography of C. R. Rao''.


Sources


Calyampudi Radhakrishnan Rao
University of Minnesota Morris
Statisticians in History: Calyampudi R. Rao"
American Statistical Association
"Prof. C R Rao : An Eminent Statistician" By Bibhuprasad Mohapatra
Govt. of Odisha.


External links




Prof. Rao's page at Penn State

Prof. Rao's page at the University at Buffalo

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Econometric Theory
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Royal Society citation 1967

Rao was awarded the Samuel S. Wilks Award in 1989
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see the relevant entries on
Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics
For Rao contribution to information geometry
Cramer-Rao Lower Bound and Information Geometry
Photograph of Rao with Harald Cramér in 1978
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