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Andrej Pazman

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Andrej Pázman
NationalitySlovak
Alma materComenius University
Occupationmathematician
Scientific career
Doctoral advisorJuraj Bolf
Jiri Nedoma
Doctoral studentsPeter Čerňanský
Anatolij Dvurečenskij
Radoslav Harman
Klára Hornišová
Emil Horváth
Hana Koutková
Jana Mikulecká
Milan Stehlík
Milan Tyšler

Andrej Pázman is a Slovak mathematician working in the area of optimal design of statistical experiments. He is currently a professor at Comenius University.[1]

Biography

Pázman obtained PhD in statistics in 1964 from Institute of Measurement Theory, Slovak Academy of Sciences.[2]

Bibliography

  • Andrej Pázman (1986). Foundations of optimum experimental design. Vol. 14. Springer.

References

  1. ^ "Comenius University website of Prof Pazman". Retrieved August 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "Mathematics Genealogy Project". Retrieved August 21, 2016.