- S. N. Roy
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name = S. N. Roy
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caption = Samarendra Nath Roy
birth_date =December 11, 1906
birth_place =Dhaka ,Bangladesh ,erstwhile East Bengal
residence =India
nationality =
death_date =July 23, 1964
death_place =Jasper, Canada
field =Mathematician
work_institution =Indian Statistical Institute University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
alma_mater =Calcutta University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
doctoral_advisor =Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
known_for =multivariate analysis
religion =Hindu
footnotes =Samarendra Nath Roy or S. N. Roy (born 1906 in
Dhaka ,East Bengal – 1964) was a BengaliIndia n mathematician. He was the first of two children of Kali Nath Roy and Suniti Bala Roy [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2682467] ] . His father, Kali Nath Roy was a freedom fighter and the Chief Editor of the newspaper " [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/tribune.htm TRIBUNE] ".Prof. Roy had a brilliant academic career. He secured first division in the Matriculation Examination in 1923. He came first in the Intermediate Science (Higher Secondary) Examinations in 1925. He also became first class first in both the B.Sc. Mathematics (Honours) from
Presidency College, Kolkata ,University of Calcutta in 1928 and the M.Sc. examinations at theUniversity of Calcutta in 1931 .At that time Professor P. C. Mahalanobis was the director of the new (1931)
Indian Statistical Institute . Several talented young scholars includingJ. M. Sengupta ,H. C. Sinha ,Raj Chandra Bose , S. N. Roy,K. R. Nair ,K. Kishen andC. R. Rao , joined to form an active group of statisticians under Prof. Mahalanobis. S. N. Roy was one of the very early students of Prof. Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, who initiated some of the early works in Statistics. He was well known for his pioneering contribution to multivariate statistical analysis, mainly that of the Jacobians of complicated transformations for various exact distributions, rectangular coordinates and the Bartlett decomposition [http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/statistics/research/reports/2007/STAT07-07.pdf] . His dissertation included the Post master's work at the Indian Statistical Institute where he worked under Mahalanobis.It was Bose who first went to the United States as a visiting professor at Columbia University and the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1947. Roy later joined him at theUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill and later became Professor of Statistics. S. N. Roy had 15 doctorate students there from 1950 till 1963 [ Life and legacy of Samarendra Nath Roy 1906–1964, Govind S. Mudholkar, Alan D. Hutson and Michael P. McDermott, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Volume 137, Issue 11, 2007, Pages 3208-3212 ] .ome Ph.D. works under S. N. Roy
* OLKIN, INGRAM (1951). "On distribution problems in
multivariate analysis ".
* PACHARES, JAMES (1953). "On the distribution ofquadratic forms ".
* PILLAI, K.C. SREEDHARAN (1954). "On some distribution problems inmultivariate analysis ".
* MITRA, SUJIT K. (1956) [http://www.iisc.ernet.in/currsci/aug102004/395.pdf] . "Contributions to the statistical analysis ofcategorical data ".
* GNANADESIKAN, RAMANATHAN (1957). "Contributions tomultivariate analysis includingunivariate andmultivariate variance components analysis andfactor analysis ".
* POTTHOFF, RICHARD F. (1958). "Multi-dimensional incomplete block designs".
* DIAMOND, EARL L. (1958). "Asymptotic power and independence of certain classes of tests on categorical data".
* BARGMAN, ROLF (1958). "A study of independence and dependence in multivariate normal analysis".
* COBB, WHITFIELD (1959). "Studies in univariate and multivariate variance components analysis connected with sampling from a finite population".
* BHAPKAR, VASANT P. (1959). "Contributions to the statistical analysis of experiments with one or more responses".
* SATHE, YASHAWANDE S. (1962). "Studies in certain types of nonparametric inference".
* DAS GUPTA, SOMESH (1963). "Some problems in classification". [ [http://www.stat.unc.edu/phds.html PhDs ] ] .Relevant Publications
* Roy, S. N. (1957), “Some Aspects of Multivariate Analysis”, New York: Wiley.
* Roy, S. N. and Sarhan, A. E. (1956), “On inverting a class of patterned matrices”, Biometrika, 43, 227-231.
* Potthoff and Roy, Biometrika, 313-316, 1964References
* [http://www.isical.ac.in/ ISI]
* [http://www.isical.ac.in/~multstatconf/abs.pdf International Conference on Multivariate Statistical Methods in the 21st Century: The Legacy of Prof. S.N. Roy]
* [http://www.stat.unc.edu/phds.html#1950 PhDs under Roy]
* [http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/statistics/research/reports/2007/STAT07-07.pdf On S.N. Roy’s Legacy to Multivariate Analysis]
* [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V0M-4NCR962-1&_user=1245113&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000048300&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1245113&md5=4e471361fc52c9a84519d1a16c2a469f Samarendra Nath Roy: An Appreciation]
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