Aaj Chandra Bose and block designs

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Department of Mathematics, University of Isfahan

Abstract

 In this paper we first look at the scientific biography of Raj Chandra Bose and next we review some samples of his scientific works.

 [1] R. C. Bose, On the exact distribution and moment-coefficients of the D2-statistics, (1936).
[2] R. C. Bose, P. C. Mahalanobis and S. N. Roy, Normalization of variates and the use of rectangular coordinates in the theory of sampling distributions, (1936).
[3] R. C. Bose and S. N Roy, Distribution of the studentized D2-statistic, (1938).
[4] R. C. Bose, On the construction of balanced incomplete block designs,
Ann. Eugenics, 9 (1939) 353–399.
[5] R. C. Bose and K. R. Nair, Partially balanced incomplete block designs, (1939).
[6] R. C. Bose and K. R. Nair, Partially balanced incomplete block designs,
4 (1939) 337–372.
[7] R. C. Bose and S. Shrikhande, Memorial Conference, Fort Collins, Colorado: my reminiscences of Professor R. C. Bose and disproof of Euler’s conjecture, R. C. Bose Memorial Conference, Fort Collins, CO, 1995,
J. Statist. Plann. Inference, 73 no. 1-2 (1998) 273-276.
[8] R. C. Bose and D. M. Mesner, On linear associative algebras corresponding to association schemes of partially balanced designs,
Ann. Math. Statist., 30 (1959) 21–38.
[9] D. K. R. Chaudhuri, A. R. Rao and B. Roy, Foreword, R. C. Bose Centennial Symposium on Discrete Mathematics and Applications, Kolkata, December 2002,
Discrete Math., 306 no. 14 (1998).
[10] P. Delsarte, An Algebraic Approach to the Association Schemes of Coding Theory,
Philips Res. Rep. Suppl., no. 10 (1973).
[11] J. Gani and (ed),
The Making of Statisticians, Springer-Verlag, New York-Berlin, 1982.