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P. A. P. Moran

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389:. He also gave lecture courses. Patrick Moran was appointed university lecturer in mathematics in 1951, at Oxford, without stipend, for as long as he held the post of senior research officer in the Institute of Statistics. Moran freely admitted he had difficulty with simple arithmetic and wrote that, "Arithmetic I could not do". 433:
He retired from ANU at the end of 1982; he stayed on as Emeritus Professor and worked on statistical methods in particular epidemiological methods and their application to psychiatry. He was awarded an honorary ScD degree from Cambridge, on 29 October 1963, and a DSc from Sydney. He was made a Fellow
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Moran died after a stroke in 1988. The P.A.P Moran Building (Building 26B) at A.N.U. was named in his honour. It houses offices of the Mathematical Sciences Institute, tutorial rooms and the Research School of Economics. The
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During the war Moran worked in rocket development in the Ministry of Supply and later at the External Ballistics Laboratory in Cambridge. In late 1943 he joined the Australian Scientific Liaison Office (ASLO), run by the
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He married in 1946 after his appointment; he and his wife Jean Mavis Frame had three children, Louise, Michael and Hugh. At Oxford Moran wrote several papers on the nonlinear breeding cycle of the
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from 1937 to 1939, his supervisors noted that he was not a good mathematician and the outbreak of World War II interrupted his studies. He graduated with an MA (by proxy) from
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where he studied chemistry, math and physics, graduating with first class honours in mathematics in 1937. Following graduation he went to study at
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On 1 January 1951, Moran was appointed foundation professor of statistics in the Research School of Social Sciences at the
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and worked unsuccessfully on determining the nature of the set of points of divergence of
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every two years for distinguished work in statistics by an Australian statistician.
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Correspondence of Sir R.A. Fisher: Calendar of Correspondence with P.A.P. Moran
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After the war, Moran returned to Cambridge where he was supervised by
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London
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and on operational research. He also wrote some papers on the
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In addition to over 170 papers, Moran wrote 4 books,
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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He worked on the stochastic study of 823:20th-century Australian mathematicians 798:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 279:who made significant contributions to 730:MS 018 – MORAN, Patrick Alfred Pierce 524: 522: 520: 504:An Introduction to Probability Theory 500:(1963; translated into Russian, 1972) 489:(1962; translated into Russian, 1973) 7: 27:Australian statistician (1917–1988) 25: 760:(2). CSIRO Publishing: 236–237. 42: 719:Moran sent his first paper to 709:For Moran's PhD students see: 434:of the Royal Society in 1975. 401:Australian National University 283:theory and its application to 1: 715:Mathematics Genealogy Project 641:Australian Academy of Science 444:Australian Academy of Science 428:Australian Academy of Science 808:Fellows of the Royal Society 422:In 1963, he was awarded the 325:St John's College, Cambridge 270:Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran 167:Fellow of the Royal Society 48:Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran 18:Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran 849: 582:. 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Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran

King's Cross
Sydney
Australia
Canberra
Australia
Australian
University of Sydney
University of Cambridge
Population genetics
Herbert Michael Moran
Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal
Fellow of the Royal Society
Mathematician
CSIRO
Oxford University
ANU
Doctoral advisor
Abram Besicovitch
Warren Ewens
Edward J. Hannan
Chris Heyde
Charles E. M. Pearce
Eugene Seneta
Susan R. Wilson
FRS
statistician
probability
population

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