Edward Molina

Edward Molina
NascimentoEdward Charles Dixon Molina
13 de dezembro de 1877
Morte19 de abril de 1964 (86 anos)
CidadaniaEstados Unidos
Ocupaçãomatemático, engenheiro, estatístico
Distinções
  • Medalha Elliott Cresson (1952)
  • Membro da Associação Americana de Estatística
  • Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1939)

Edward Charles Dixon Molina (13 de dezembro de 187719 de abril de 1964) foi um engenheiro estadunidense, conhecido por suas contribuições à engenharia de tráfego.

Biografia

Foi autodidata em matemática, entrando no departamento de pesquisas da AT&T (mais tarde Bell Labs) em 1901. Sua invenção de tradutores de relay em 1906[1] resultou nos sistemas de discagem de painel. Recebeu a Medalha Elliott Cresson de 1952.

Foi palestrante do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Toronto (1924), Bolonha (1928), Zurique (1932) e Oslo (1936).

Publicações

  • "Application of the Theory of Probability to Telephone Trunking", Bell Labs Technical Journal, No 6, pp. 461–495, 1927
  • "Bayes' Theorem: An Expository Presentation", Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 2(1):23-37, 1931
  • An expansion for Laplacian integrals in terms of incomplete gamma functions, and some applications (1932)
  • Poisson's exponential Binominal limit (D. Van Nostrand, Co.Inc., 1943).
  • "Some Fundamental Curves for the Solution of Sampling Problems", Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 17(3):325-335, 1946
  • "Some antecedents of quality control", in Quality Engineering journal 10(4):693-695, 1998. (Notes for a talk given January 17, 1950.)

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