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Pascal Massart

French statistician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Pascal Massart (born 23 January 1958) is a French Statistician.

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His work focuses on probability and statistics, notably the Dvoretzky–Kiefer–Wolfowitz inequality,[1] the Bousquet inequality, the concentration inequality,[2] and the Efron-Stein inequality. With Lucien Birgé he worked on model selection.[3]

He received his Ph.D. in statistics from Paris-Sud University under Jean Bretagnolle. He has worked at the University of Paris-Sud and at the University of Lyon.

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Honors and awards

He was awarded the COPSS Presidents' Award in 1998. He was awarded the Prix Pierre-Simon de Laplace from the French Statistical Society in 2007 alongside Paul Deheuvels.[4] He was a lecturer at the European Congress of Mathematics in 2004 in Stockholm.

Books

  • Concentration Inequalities: A Nonasymptotic Theory of Independence (2013)
  • Concentration Inequalities and Model Selection (2003)

References

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