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Radha Govind Laha (1 October 1930 – 14 July 1999) was an Indian probabilist, statistician, and mathematician, known for his work in probability theory, characteristic functions, and characterisation of distributions.Laha, Lukacs, and Newman (1960)Laha (1957,1958a,1958b,1959,1991,1998)Laha and Lukacs (1960,1962,1977)


Biography


Early life

He was born in Calcutta, India and he was a student of
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at
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, where in 1957 he earned a doctorate in analytical probability theory from the
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. His dissertation was entitled ''Some Characterization Problems in Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics''. Laha's primary and secondary education was completed in Calcutta. In 1949 he graduated first in rank with a bachelor's degree in statistics from Presidency College, Calcutta. He earned his master's degree in statistics in 1951, and doctoral degree in analytical probability theory from Calcutta University in 1957. Prizes and awards during this period include the Saradprasad prize, the Duff scholarship, the S.S. Bose Gold Medal, a
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Silver Medal, and
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in the US


Career

In 1952 Laha joined the staff of the
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, Theoretical Research and Training School,
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,
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, in pure and applied statistics. In 1958 he was a research associate at
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in Washington, D.C. He returned to the Indian Statistical Institute for two years, and joined the faculty of Catholic University as a faculty member in 1962. During this period Laha established an international reputation, and he visited statistical institutes at
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, France, ETH Zurich,
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, and in the United States. He moved to
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in 1972, along with his colleagues Eugene Lukacs and Vijay Rohatgi, to start a new PhD program there. Laha retired from
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in 1996 and died in Perrysburg, Ohio on 14 July 1999 after a long illness. Laha was the author of several classical texts on probability theory and statistics and numerous publications in journals. He was an honoured Fellow of the
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and an elected member of the
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. Laha was particularly interested in characterisations of the normal distribution. One of his well-known results is his disproof of a long-standing conjecture: that the ratio of two independent, identically distributed random variables is Cauchy distributed if and only if the variables have normal distributions. Laha became known for disproving this conjecture. Laha also proved several generalisations of the classical characterisation of normal sample distribution by the independence of sample mean and sample variance.


Philanthropist

Laha made a generous endowment from his estate to the
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and the
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. The AMS established the Radha G. Laha Gardens in 2001. A portion of the Laha Gardens outside the AMS headquarters in
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, Rhode Island is identified by a plaque inscribed 'to honour his gift and commitment to mathematical research'. In 2001 with Laha's generous bequest, the
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established the Laha AwardsIMS Laha Travel Award
to provide travel funds to present a paper at the IMS Annual Meeting.


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Books

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Journal articles

* * * * Laha, R. G. (1991). A characterisation of Gaussian law in Hilbert space, ''
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'' 41 (1991), no. 1, 85–93. * * * * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Laha, Radha 1930 births 1999 deaths 20th-century Indian mathematicians Probability theorists Indian statisticians University of Calcutta alumni Catholic University of America faculty Fellows of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Indian Statistical Institute faculty Scientists from Kolkata