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Abraham Michael Hasofer (1927-2010) was an Australian statistician. Professor Hasofer held the position of the Chair of Statistics within the Mathematics Department in the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
in
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from 1969 to 1991. He subsequently held a position at the
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in
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. He authored a number of publications in the field of applied mathematics and civil engineering, including his formulation of the Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index.


Biography

Abraham Hasofer was born in
Alexandria Alexandria ( or ; ar, ٱلْإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّةُ ; grc-gre, Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándria) is the second largest city in Egypt, and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast. Founded in by Alexander the Great, Alexandria ...
, Egypt, on 2 October 1927 to an Ashkenazi Jewish family. He migrated to Israel after the state's independence but subsequently migrated to Australia in 1955. In the 1960s, Hasofer joined the
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movement.


Education and career

In 1948, Hasofer earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the
University of Alexandria Alexandria University ( ar, جامعة الإسكندرية) is a public university in Alexandria, Egypt. It was established in 1938 as a satellite of Fouad University (the name of which was later changed to Cairo University), becoming an indepen ...
in Egypt. In 1960 he earned a Bachelor of Science from the
University of Tasmania The University of Tasmania (UTAS) is a public research university, primarily located in Tasmania, Australia. Founded in 1890, it is Australia's fourth oldest university. Christ College, one of the university's residential colleges, first pro ...
, and in 1964, Hasofer earned his PhD in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Tasmania which was the first PhD degree earned in the university's Department of Mathematics. At the time, Hasofer was a lecturer in the department. Hasofer went on to become Professor of Statistics at the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive ...
(UNSW). He was chair of statistics within the Mathematics Department for much of his career. Prior to Hasofer's position at UNSW, he was a resident Fellow of the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
in Canberra from 1955 to 1956. Hasofer and his family remained in Canberra until 1969. Hasofer was a visiting professor at
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(MIT) and
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. Hasofer received the status of emeritus professor at UNSW. Hasofer died in 2010.


Activities

Hasofer's work in mathematics included the formulation of the advanced statistical method known as the Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index which is recognized as an important step towards the development of contemporary methods to effectively and accurately estimate structural safety. The Hasofer-Lind Reliability Index is more often called the
first-order reliability method The first-order reliability method, (FORM), is a semi- probabilistic reliability analysis method devised to evaluate the reliability of a system. The accuracy of the method can be improved by averaging over many samples, which is known as Line Samp ...
(FORM) which Hasofer successfully applied as a method to resolving structural problems. Alternatively, it is referred to as the first order second-moment reliability index. Hasofer's research has been used in the field of
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research.


In the Jewish community

While living in Canberra, Michael Hasofer and his wife Atara Hasofer were faced with the challenge of the lack of
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meat in the Australian capital, a challenge that had discouraged other Orthodox families from residing in the city. Hasofer attended a course on the Jewish ritual laws of the slaughter of poultry (''shechitat ofot'') and made his services available to the community. However, the Jewish community in Canberra took little advantage of the offer. While in Canberra, Hasofer served the Jewish community as a synagogue officiant. He and his wife Atara also served as members of the Education Committee, with Atara establishing a local chapter of the N'shei Chabad, the Habad-Lubavitch Women's Association. In the Australian Jewish community, Hasofer was the founding president of the Australian chapter of the
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(AOJS). Hasofer supported Dr
Lee Spetner Dr Lee M. Spetner is an American and Israeli creationist author, mechanical engineer, applied biophysicist, and physicist, known best for his disagreements with the modern synthesis. In spite of his opposition to neo-Darwinism, Spetner accepts a f ...
's stance on
Neo-Darwinism Neo-Darwinism is generally used to describe any integration of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection with Gregor Mendel's theory of genetics. It mostly refers to evolutionary theory from either 1895 (for the combinations of Dar ...
which questioned the plausibility of the evolutionary theory of the appearance of beneficial mutations. Spetner's calculations of the probability of beneficial mutations led him to conclude that is unreasonable to assume that beneficial mutations can be produced even in a generous allocation of geological time.Hasofer, A.M
"A Statistician Looks at Neo-Darwinism."
''B'Or Ha'Torah'' Vol. 3. (1983): 13-21.
In the 1990s, Hasofer rejected the validity of
Bible codes The Bible code ( he, הצופן התנ"כי, ), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the Torah that, according to proponents, has predicted significant historical events. The statistical like ...
which he viewed as statistically unfounded.Hasofer, A. M. (1993) Codes in the Torah: A Rejoinder. ''B'Or Ha'Torah'', 8E, 121-131. While teaching at the
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in
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, Hasofer researched notions of probability and random mechanisms discussed in Talmudic literature. According to Hasofer, the attitude of Ancient Israel toward chance mechanism was diametrically opposed to that of neighboring nations. Dice had been used for gambling as well as for divination in Greek and Roman temples, while Jews were forbidden and sanctioned for use of dice. Lots were used by Jews to settle disputes, as a fair method to allocate duties among contenders, among other uses. This subject was further researched by
Nahum Rabinovitch Nachum Eliezer Rabinovitch ( he, נַחוּם אֱלִיעֶזֶר רָבִּינוֹבִיץּ׳; 30 April 1928 – 6 May 2020), born Norman Louis Rabinovitch, was a Canadian-Israeli Religious Zionist rabbi and ''posek''. He headed the London S ...
who explored Talmudic probabilistic notions and chance mechanisms.


Publications


Books

* Hasofer, Abraham Michael, Vaughan Rodney Beck, and I. D. Bennetts. ''Risk Analysis in Building Fire Safety Engineering.'' Routledge, 2006.


Selected articles

* Hasofer, A. M. "On the single-server queue with non-homogeneous Poisson input and general service time." ''Journal of Applied Probability'' 1, no. 2 (1964): 369–384. * Hasofer, Abraham M. "Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XVI. Random mechanisms in Talmudic literature." ''Biometrika'' (1967): 316–321. * Hasofer, A. M. "On the derivative and the upcrossings of the Rayleigh process." ''Australian Journal of Statistics'' 12, no. 3 (1970): 150–151. * Hasofer, A. M. "Design for infrequent overloads." ''Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics'' 2, no. 4 (1973): 387–388. * Hasofer, Abraham M., and Niels C. Lind. "Exact and invariant second-moment code format." ''Journal of the Engineering Mechanics'' division 100, no. 1 (1974): 111–121. * Adler, Robert J., and A. M. Hasofer. "Level crossings for random fields." ''The Annals of Probability'' 4, no. 1 (1976): 1–12. * Hasofer, A. M. "Upcrossings of random fields." ''Advances in Applied Probability'' 10 (1978): 14–21. * Ditlevsen, O., P. Bjerager, R. Olesen, and A. M. Hasofer. "Directional simulation in Gaussian processes." ''Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics'' 3, no. 4 (1988): 207–217. * Hasofer, Abraham M., and Z. Wang. "A test for extreme value domain of attraction." ''Journal of the American Statistical Association'' 87, no. 417 (1992): 171–177. * Hasofer, Abraham Michael, and Isabelle Thomas. "Analysis of fatalities and injuries in building fire statistics." ''Fire Safety Journal'' 41, no. 1 (2006): 2–14.


Awards

* 1999 - CERRA Lifetime Achievement Award from the
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ICASSP conference


References


External links


Lecture recordings at the Jewish Media Library
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