Albert Madansky
Albert Madansky (May 16, 1934 - December 8, 2022) was an American statistician known for his work in stock option pricing and the prediction of an accidental nuclear detonation. Alongside Gary L. Gastineau, he developed the Gastineau-Madansky model for stock option pricing and later co-authored the Edmundson-Madansky theorem (which falls in the field of stochastic linear programming). Some of his early research at RAND Corporation was used to develop Permissive Action Links, which help mitigate a nuclear accident. Madansky served as deputy dean of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business from 1985 to 1993. He was also known for his efforts with other scholars to determine the best pastrami sandwich among the Kosher delis of New York City. He was the grandfather of linguist Harris Mowbray. Provided by Wikipedia
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Prescriptions for working statisticians by Madansky, Albert
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Foundations of econometrics by Madansky, Albert
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Prescriptions for working statisticians by Madansky, Albert
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