-
Diaconis can
refer to:
Paulus Diaconis (Paul the Deacon), 8th
century monk and
scholar Persi Diaconis,
American magician turned mathematician Freedman–Diaconis...
- Gardner, at school,
Diaconis supported himself by
playing poker on
ships between New York and
South America.
Gardner recalls that
Diaconis had "fantastic second...
- Freedman–
Diaconis rule can be used to
select the
width of the bins to be used in a histogram. It is
named after David A.
Freedman and
Persi Diaconis. For...
- it
suggests that this is also the
origin of the Rice rule. The Freedman–
Diaconis rule
gives bin
width h {\displaystyle h} as: h = 2 IQR ( x ) n 3 , {\displaystyle...
- some of
Diaconis' results,
concluding that six
shuffles are enough. The
difference hinges on how each
measured the
randomness of the deck.
Diaconis used...
- S_{4}} .
Diaconis, Graham, and
Kantor 1983, 188
Morris 1998, 13
Morris 1998, 111
Maskelyne 1894, 204
Morris 1998, 8
Morris 1998, 11–12
Diaconis, Graham...
-
public domain. Paul the
Deacon (1966). Crivellucci,
Amedeo (ed.).
Pauli Diaconi Historia romana. OCLC 29531520.
Chisholm 1911, p. 965.
Lyons 2007, p. 223...
- mathematician/magicians,
including Arthur T. Benjamin,
Persi Diaconis, and Colm Mulcahy.
Diaconis has
suggested that the
reason so many
mathematicians are...
-
remains an open problem. In
nonparametric statistics, a 1977
paper by
Persi Diaconis and
Graham studied the
statistical properties of Spearman's footrule, a...
- to
Stanford in 1998. She is
married to
fellow Stanford professor Persi Diaconis. She is a
Fellow of the
Institute of
Mathematical Statistics. "Susan Holmes"...