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Sixto Ríos García ( Pelahustán, Toledo, January 4, 1913 –
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, July 8, 2008), was a Spanish
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, known as the father of Spanish
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.


Biography

The son of José María Ríos Moreiro and Maria Cristina Garcia Martin, he was taught by his parents, who were
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s. When the family moved to Madrid, he attended St. Maurice School and the IES San Isidro, being always the
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.: M.A. Gomez-Villegas (2005
Entrevista al Profesor Sixto Rios Garcia
, ''Boletin de Estadistica e Investigacion Operativa'' 21(3)16–19
In 1932 he graduated with a degree in Mathematics from the
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, with the best marks and getting the award "'' Premio Extraodinario''", later he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics. He was a student of
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and the Laboratory and Seminar of Mathematics (LSM). He recalled that Esteban Terradas influenced his entry to statistics. He became
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of
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at the
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, as well as in
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and Madrid. He also became Doctor Engineer Geographer, and professor at the Technical School of Aeronautical Engineering and the Faculty of Economics. He held the positions of Director of the School of Statistics at
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, Director of
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(CSIC) (Superior Council for Scientific Research), Director of the Department of Statistics at the Faculty of Mathematics at the Complutense University of Madrid, and president of the Spanish Statistics and Operations Research Society. He was a correspondent of the
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. Rios published a Spanish language description of the
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. He was a member of the editorial board of ''Statistical Abstracts'' and full member of the
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and the
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. He conducted research with or directed theses of 16 professors, and some directors in statistical bureaus of
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. He conducted applied research for the Spanish industry and formed the School of Operations Research. He lectured at universities around the world and presented papers at international conferences and published in international journals, and helped to set up and direct research centers such as the School of Statistics at the University of Madrid, the Institute of Operations Research and Statistics at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and its journal ''Works on Operations Research and Statistics'', the School of Statistics at the
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and the Department of Statistics and Operations Research at the Faculty of Sciences, with international courses sponsored by the Organization of American States (OAS) and UNESCO. Rios Garcia married Maria Jesus Insua Negrao and they had a son, Sixto Rios Ensua, who followed his father's profession.Susana Ramos de Castro (2009
Sixto Rios Ensua, a life devoted to decision support
, ''Boletin de Estadistica e Investigacion Operativa'' 25(2):172,3


Publications

He is the author of over 200 research works, publications and monographs, on mathematical analysis, probability and statistics and operations research, among them: ''Statistical Methods'', (Ediciones del Castillo, SA, 1967), ''Special Mathematics'' (Madrid: Paraninfo, 1972) ''Applied Mathematics'' (Madrid: Paraninfo, 1980) and ''Multi-criteria Decision Processes'' (Madrid: Eudema, 1990). * 1943: "Sobre la reordinacion de series funcionales y sus aplicaciones",
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15(1): 87–51 * 1952 : ''Introduccion a los Metodos de Estadistica'', first part * 1954 : ''Introduccion a los Metodos de Estadistica'', second part * 1958: "Sur les lignes de regression", ''Bulletin de l'Institut International de Statistique'' 36(3) :64–70 * 1981: Forward to ''Dictionary of Statistical, Scientific and Technical Terms'' (Spanish-English) by Hardeo Sahai and Jose Barrios,
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* 1983: "Ramiro Melendreras Gimeno (1944—1983)", ''Trabajos de Estadisticas y de Investigacion Operativa'' 34(3): 3–5. * 1994: "The probabilistic revolution" * 1999: , fro
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Awards

Sixto Rios received the Spanish National Award for Mathematical Research in 1979. He was Academic of the
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from 1961 until his death, and
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by the
University of Oviedo The University of Oviedo (, Asturian: ''Universidá d'Uviéu'') is a public university in Asturias (Spain). It is the only university in the region. It has three campus and research centres, located in Oviedo, Gijón and Mieres. History Th ...
(2000) and the
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(2001). Because of his fundamental contributions to Spanish research, he is considered the father of statistics in Spain.


References

;Citations ;Bibliography * Francisco Otero (2008). "Sixto Ríos". ''Abc'' (33,811 (July 13, 2008)). ISSN 1136-0143, p. 75. * Francisco Javier Girón González_Torre (2008). "Sixto Ríos García, Academic of Sciences". ''El País'' (11,359 (July 20, 2008)). ISSN 1134-6582, p. 39.


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rios, Sixto 1913 births 2008 deaths 20th-century Spanish mathematicians Spanish statisticians Complutense University of Madrid alumni Academic staff of the University of Valencia Academic staff of the University of Valladolid People from Toledo, Spain Academic staff of the Complutense University of Madrid People educated at Instituto San Isidro