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This is author-approved bcc: The papers in this volume were contributed in honor of Lucien Le Cam on the occasion of his 70th birthday. They reflect the immense influence that his work has had on modern statistics. The papers include discussions of Le Cam's seminal ideas, historical perspectives, and contributions to current research. They reach back two centuries, with a new translation of a paper of Daniel Bernoulli, and they reach forward to new ideas about semiparametric theory and wavelets. The volume begins with the paper of Aalen, which describes Le Cam's role in the founding of the…mehr

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This is author-approved bcc: The papers in this volume were contributed in honor of Lucien Le Cam on the occasion of his 70th birthday. They reflect the immense influence that his work has had on modern statistics. The papers include discussions of Le Cam's seminal ideas, historical perspectives, and contributions to current research. They reach back two centuries, with a new translation of a paper of Daniel Bernoulli, and they reach forward to new ideas about semiparametric theory and wavelets. The volume begins with the paper of Aalen, which describes Le Cam's role in the founding of the martingale analysis of point processes, and ends with the paper of Yu, which explores the position of just one of Le Cam's ideas in modern semiparametric theory. The other 27 papers touch on other areas-such as local asymptotic normality, contiguity, efficiency, admissibility, minimaxity, empirical process theory, and biological medical, and meterological applications - where Le Cam's insights have been the foundations on which a theory has been built.
The articles in this volume were contributed by the friends of Lucien Le Cam on the occasion of his 70th birthday in November 1994. We wish him a belated happy birthday. In addition to all the usual excuses for our tardiness in the preparation of the volume, we must point to the miracles of modern computing . .Az3 the old proverb almost put it: there's many a slip 'twixt cup and baselineskip. We beg forgiveness of any of our infinitely patient contributors who find that the final product does not quite match with the galley proofs. Our task was also made harder by the sad death of our friend and fellow editor, Erik Torgersen. We greatly appreciate the editorial help of David Donoho with one of the more troublesome contributions. In addition to the 29 contributed articles, we have included a short vita, a list of publications, and a list of Lucien's Ph.D. students. We are also pleased that Lucien allowed us to include a private letter, written to Grace Yang, in response to a queryabout the extent of his formal mathematical training. The letter gives some insights into what made Lucien one of the leading mathematical statisticians of the century.