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Heyde.C C (1939-2008)
Christopher Heyde was Professor of Statistics at the Australian National University from July 1986 until his retirement in January 2005. He was formerly professor and Chairman of the Department of Statistics at the University of Melbourne 1983-1986 and Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics 1975-1983.
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1-15. University of Sydney Examination papers
- All faculties. Chemistry I, 1957
- Faculties of Arts and Science. Geology I(A), Physical geology, and Geology I(B), stratigraphy, palaeontology and petrology, 1957
- Faculty of Science. Third year examination. History and Philosophy of Science, 1959
- Faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering. Mathematics I distinction, first and second papers 1957
- Faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering. Mathematics II distinction, first and second papers 1958
- Faculties of Arts and Science, Pure Mathematics III distinction and Faculty of Science, Pure Mathematics III advanced, first to fifth papers 1959
- Faculties of Arts and Science, Applied Mathematics III distinction, first and second papers 1959
- Faculties of Arts and Science, theory of Statistics, first paper, and Statistics – Subsidiary course 1958 and Theory of Statistics second paper 1958
- Faculties of Arts and Science fourth year examination, Mathematical Statistics III Honours, first to fifth papers 1960
- Faculties of Arts, Science, Engineering and Agriculture, Physics I Senior1953; Physics I Senior first and second papers 1955, 1956, 1957
- Faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering, Physics II Senior first paper (general and atomic physics), second paper (thermodynamics and kinetic theory) and third paper (electricity and magnetism: electronics) 1958
- Annual examination papers 1954-1959. The 1956 book has the title “Mathematics, statistics (science) and elementary calculus, while the others are called “Mathematics and statistics (science)
- Annual examination papers 1956, “Medicine I, Science I, Veterinary Science I, and Pharmacy I”
- Annual examination papers 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, “Science II, III and IV, and Pharmacy II”
- University of Manchester examinations papers, session 1964-65 Mathematics
16-23. Lecture notes taken by CCH as a student at University of Sydney
- Pure Mathematics IIIA: Mr Smith-White’s courses, “Real variable analysis, complex variable analysis”, Dr Kelly’s course, “Analysis” and Junior paper by CCH
- CCH as a student. Much of the material is on the theory of statistics
- Bartlett lecture, “The development and role and statistical theory”
- Mathematics IIIA (statistics) Pure Mathematics IIIA, Junior paper. Asymptotics, by CCH
- Mathematical Statistics III (honours): Dr Leslie’s course, “Order statistics”;Mrs Bofinger’s course, “analysis of variance” and “Design of Experiments”; Mr Stewart’s course, “Quality control” and “Sampling Theory”
- Mathematical statistics III (honours): Mr Hartigan’s course, Probability Theory, Dr Mulhall’s course, Stochastic Processes
- Mathematical statistics III (honours): Dr Smith’s course, “Lebesgue integration”; Mr Hartigan’s course, “Characteristic Functions”; Professor Lancaster’s course, “Orthonormal sets, characterisation theorems, x2 distribution”
- Mathematical Statistics III (honours): Professor Lancaster’s courses, “Analysis of variances” and “Distribution of quadratic forms”; and Dr Mulhall’s courses, “Distribution theory” and “Inference”
- University of Sydney. CCH student years, graduation. 1957-1969
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University interactions and appointments (personal)
- University of Western Australia teaching 1963
- Exam paper set by CCH for University of Western Australia 1962-1963
- University of Sheffield and University of Manchester 1966-1968
- University of New South Wales 1967
- University of Queensland 1967
- University of Western Australia 1967-1969
- University of Manchester to ANU 1968
- Australian National University correspondence 1963-1969
- Australian National University correspondence 1969-1972
- Australian National University 1973-1975
- Historical, Australian National University, including I-J Bienaymé. 1971-1974
- Australian National University 1986-2001
- Stanford University 1972-1973
- University of Melbourne 1976-1985
- University of Melbourne 1981-1986
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1-3. University interactions and appointments (personal)
1. Columbia University 1991-1993
2. Columbia University 1993
3. Columbia University 1994-1996
4. Very old articles, not by CCH. 1924-1974
5-9. Universities – not ANU, not personal
5. Manchester. 1967-1968
6. Key Centre for Statistical Sciences, Melbourne, 1984-1985
7. Statistical Sciences Key Centre. Executive Committee meetings 1-14, July 1985 to May 1986. Minutes
8. Statistical Consulting Centre, University of Melbourne. 1984-1987
9. Macquarie University actuarial program. 1985-1986
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1-2. Universities – not ANU, not personal
1. Center for Applied Probability, Columbia University. 1994-2002
2. Fudan – Columbia joint program financial engineering and capital management. 2004
3-5. US patent, “Method and system for modelling financial markets and assets using fractal activity time”. 1999-2004
6-10. Lecture courses
- Center for Applied Probability Columbia University. Training Course on Mathematical Finance, May 2 and 3, 2000, New York City. Lecture notes by Dr S G Kou, Assistant Professor, Columbia University
- What every young research student should read. Reading list, ca 1974-1977
- Probability and distribution theory. Undated
- Building finance models. Undated
- Mathematical sciences 130: Statistics. Introduction to statistical modelling. Undated
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Lecture courses
- Quasi-likelihood and general theory of inference for stochastic processes. Lecture given to 7th International Summer School in Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Varna, Bulgaria, September 1991
- Probability lectures for postgraduate students. Undated
- Undergraduate course materials used at University of Sheffield 1965-1967
- Student lectures, mainly statistics III level. Undated
- Statistics 210, University of Melbourne ca 1984-1986
- Student lecture notes. Undated
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1-3. Lecture courses
- Random walk lectures given by CCH at Michigan State University 1964-1965
- Zolotarev lecture notes, Sydney, 1971. Zolotarev was a key Russian link for CCH
- Miscellaneous teaching issues 1979-1986
4-8. Exams
- Cambridge University Examination papers 503. Mathematics. Tripos III & Diplomas in Mathematical Statistics and Computer Science. 1967
- Student exams, ANU: Statistics 230A, B and C and Mathematics C29(H), Probability Theory. 1987-1988
- Exam papers and exercises, mainly ANU. 1960-1975
- Exam paper in statistics and probability, University of Melbourne, 1984
- Exam papers, University of Sheffield, 1958-1968
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Correspondence A-K
- Adler, Robert. 1972-1992
- Basawa, Ishwar. 1975-1987
- Brockwell, Peter. 1978-1979
- Brown, Bruce. 1969-1974
- Brown, Tim. 1994-1996
- Ewens, Warren. 1983, 1995
- Feigin, Paul. 1975-1988
- Gani interview by CCH at ANU, 18 August 1993
- Gani, Joe. 1968-1993
- Gay, Roger. 1987-1996
- Godambe, Vidyadhar P. 1975-1993
- Hannan, Ted. 1970-1994
- Irle, Albrecht. 1995-1997
- Kallianpur, Gopi. 1993-1997
- Karatzas, Yannis. 1995
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Correspondence L-V
- Lancaster, H O. 1963-2002
- Leadbetter, Ross. 1989-1993
- Lin, Yan-Xia. 1992-1998
- Lloyd-Smith, C W. 1987-1994
- Maller, Ross. 1978-1980
- Nakata, Tom. 1985-1989
- Philip, John. 1979-1982
- Prahbu, N U. 1962-1976
- Resnik, Sid. 1975-1997
- Russia / USSR correspondence. 1972-1990
- Seneta, Eugene. 1969-2001
- Shorack, Galen. 1976-1982
- Smith, Wally. 1967-1968
- Speed, Terry. 1975, 1986
- Vere-Jones, David. 1972-1989
- Vo Anh
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1-5 Miscellaneous correspondence
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Conferences attended – abstracts, notes, papers
1. Visit / Seminar arrangements 1965-1968
2. Probability Theory and Statistics, Moscow, 1966
3. International Congress of Mathematicians. List of members 1966
4. ANZAAS Congress, Adelaide, 1969
5. Sixth New Zealand Mathematics Colloquium, Wellington, 17-20 May 1971
6. Travel for meetings, conferences and seminars 1973-1982
7. III USSR-Japan Symposium on Probability Theory, 27 August – 2 September 1975
8. Excursions in Europe and USA April – August 1979
9. 5th Australian Statistical Conference, Sydney, 25-29 August 1980. Public Issue Sessions. Selected Proceedings. There is a preface by CCH as president of the SSA.
10. Talk on genetic diversity for Vail conference 1981
11. Overseas visits reports 1981-1985 and 1990. Conferences
12. Correspondence regarding Israel Statistical Association International Meeting on Analysis of Sample Survey Data and on Sequential Analysis, Jerusalem, 14-18 June 1982
13. Visit to University of Waterloo, Ontario, 17-21 June 1985; Fourth International Vilnius Conference on Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, 24-29 June 1985; 15 Conference on Stochastic Process and their Applications, Nagoya, 2-6 July 1985
14. ISI Centenary Session, Amsterdam, 12-22 August 1985; ISI satellite meeting on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Maastricht, 23-27 August 1985
15. First Bernoulli Society Congress, Tashkent, September 1986 (CCH president)
16. Satellite meeting on Mathematical Statistics and Probability for ISI 46th session, Kyoto, 1987
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Conferences attended – abstracts, notes, papers
1. Mathematical Sciences Congress 1988. CCH was Director.
2. London, Lund, Göteborg, Oberwolfach, November – December 1988
3. Singapore Probability Conference, 8-16 June 1989
4. American Statistical Association joint statistical meetings, Washington, 6-10 August 1989; Symposium on Applied Probability, Sheffield, 16-19 August 1989; International Conference on Recent Developments in Statistical Data Analysis and Inference, in honour of C R Rao, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 21-24 August 1989, Statistics Earth and Space Sciences, Leuven, Belgium, 22-26 August 1989; ISI Paris, 29 August – 6 September 1989 (Fisher Lecture)
5. Sheffield Symposium in honour of Joe Gani 1989
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Conferences attended – abstracts, notes, papers
1. “Chaos in Australia”, University of New South Wales, 4-9 February 1990
2. IGBP Workshop 13 on “Mathematical and statistical modelling of global change processes”. IGBP Workshop 13, Canberra, 23-27 April 1990. CCH was the Academy’s National Committee for Mathematics observer.
3. 2nd World Congress of Bernoulli Society, Uppsala, 13-18 August 1990, and 19th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Eisenach, Germany, 3-8 September 1990
4. Stochastic Systems workshop, Canberra, 13-17 May 1991. Organised by CCH.
5. “Recent Concepts in Statistical Inference”, University of Waterloo, Canada, 14-16 August 1991
6. IV International Meeting of Statistics in the Basque Country, IMSIBAC-4, Bilbao, Spain, 3-7 August 1992; and 55th Annual Institute of Mathematical Statistics Meeting, Boston, August 1992
7. Conferences 1993
8. 1st International Congress on Branching Processes, Varna, Bulgaria, 5-12 September 1993
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1-12. Conferences attended – abstracts, notes, papers
1. 3rd World Congress of the Bernoulli Society and 57th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 20-25 June 1994
2. International Conference on Applied Probability and Time Series Analysis, Athens, 22-26 March 1995. In memory of Ted Hannan and in honour of Joe Gani
3. 50th session of International Statistical Institute, Beijing, 21-29 August 1995
4. VI CLAPEM (Congreso Latino Americano de Probabilidad y Estadística Matemática, Valparaíso, Chile, 20-24 November 1995
5. Symposium on Estimating Functions, Athens, Georgia, 21-23 March 1996
6. Herstmonceaux conferences on statistics, science and public policy 1996-1999
7. International Workshop on Long-range Dependence, Brisbane, 28-30 January 1997
8. Conferences 1998-2004
9. “A celebration of modelling and applied probability”, in honour of Joe Gani’s 80th birthday, 14-15 December 2004
10. Quantitative Methods in Finance 2004 conference, Sydney, 15-18 December. Proceedings. Contains abstract by CCH.
11. Meetings in Sydney and Melbourne 20-21 February 2006
12. “Lévy process theory and its applications in finance”; Centre for Mathematics and its Applications National Research Symposium, 4-5 March 2005. International Workshop on recent developments in finance and applied statistics, 17-18 August 2007
13-14. Seminars and lectures
13. Seminars at Michigan State University (1964-1965), Aarhus University (1966) and France (in French). Topics include moment problem, queues, random walks, large deviation problems, renewal theory, regularly varying functions. Untitled talk, ca 1987
14. Miscellaneous talks by CCH. 1971-2003
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Seminars and lectures (cont’d)
1. Talks while at CSIRO. ca 1977 +
2. Drafts of lecture to ANU-AAMT National Mathematics Summer School. 1978
3. Central Limit Theorem related. 1979
4. “A stochasticized version of the Fibonacci sequence”. University of Melbourne statistics seminar, 21 March 1980
5. Sydney talks, including presidential address to Statistical Society of Australia, August 1980
6. Invariance principles in statistics. ca 1981
7. “On macroscopic stochastic modelling with particular examples from genetics and epidemic theory”. University of Melbourne statistics seminar, 15 September 1983
8. “Some probabilistic developments of significance to statistics: retrospect and prospect”. ANU Department of Statistics, 11 November 1983
9. “An asymptotic representation for products of random matrices”. 1985
10. “Stochastic population projections”. Talk at University of Sydney, 4 October 1985
11. Talks on quasi-likelihood at seminars in 1986 and 1988
12. Overheads, some untitled, some on quasi-likelihood and optimality in estimation. ca 1987
13. Lecture on probability and gambling as part of the Questacon Mathematica Lectures, 16 August 1988
14. “Choice, chance and the future of probability”. ANU School of Mathematical Sciences Melbourne Cup Day Seminar, 7 November 1989
15. Estimating functions, quasi likelihood, a model for applications. No earlier than 1989
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Seminars and lectures (cont’d)
1. “Inference for Black-Scholes type models”. Statistics seminar, ANU, 1 April 1992
2. Modelling and identification of time series in finance. 1993
3. Statistics – International scene, future. 2002
4. NSF Workshop, Washington, DC, May 2002. Talk by CCH entitled “Statistics in the International Scene”
5. Asymptotic representation results for products of random matrices. Undated
6. Balance between random sampling and random population size. Undated
7. E-M algorithm generalization. Undated
8. General interest lectures – gambling; statistics: science of decision making in the face of uncertainty (2); phony statistics. Undated
9. Hawkins random sieve lecture. Undated
10. The history of probability and some of the developing ideas of stochastic processes. Undated
11. Nesting in models and estimation of demographic rates for populations in varying environments. Undated
12. Operations research. Undated
13. Optimal inference for population processes; Quasi-likelihood and sources of variation; Semimartingales and quasi-likelihood. Undated
14. Optimality of estimating functions (quasi-likelihood estimating functions). Undated
15. Perspectives on pre 20th century statistics. Undated
16. Population and growth strategy. Undated
17. Quasi-likelihood and asymptotic quasi-likelihood inference for stochastic processes. Undated
18. The setting. Undated
19. Shortcomings of maximum likelihood. Undated
20. Time series methods: group of five lectures. Undated
21. Unlabelled draft of lecture on modelling. Undated
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Reviews and consulting
- Reviews: University of Wollongong Department of Mathematics 1985; Waite Agricultural Research Institute Biometry 1987; University of Sydney (Royal Australian Naval College) 1995
- Curtin University of Technology School of Mathematics and Statistics 1989. CCH chaired the review.
- Queensland University of Technology science course 1989
- Consultations 1977-90
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Agent Orange
1. Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Veterans Health Studies. 1980
2-3. Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Veterans Health Studies. 1981
4-5. Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Veterans Health Studies. 1982
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Agent Orange (continued)
1. Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Veterans Health Studies. 1983-1984
2. The effect on humans of exposure to herbicides: a problem of statistical inference. Statistical Society talk 17 April 1984
3. Agent Orange inference
4. Peter Hall’s file 1980-1981
5. Herbicides 1971-1981
6. US work on health effects of exposure to herbicides 1980-1981
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Agent Orange (continued)
1. Miscellaneous reprints useful for Agent Orange study. 1975-1981
2. Review of possible effects of Vietnam service on health of Australian veterans. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
3. An analysis of the medical findings and morbidity in the pilot study, by J R Nairn and E Harding. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
4. Morbidity survey of Vietnam veterans and controls, by Michael J Fett. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
5. Long term surveillance, by Julian Gold. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
6. Morbidity in veterans and their spouses. Outline of a study proposal with options, by Julian Gold. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
7. Pilot study for the survey of families. Volume 1 – organization and development, by Glen Rose and Robyn Norton. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, June 1981
8. Report on travel to Europe and USA 22 October – 7 November 1980, by Robert MacLennan. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 4 June 1981
9. Report on progress of studies to June 1981, by L Davidson. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 3 July 1981
10. Feasibility of specific case-control studies into the effects of Vietnam service, by John Donovan. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 27 July 1981
11. Vietnam service, national service, and unemployment: study proposal, prepared by John Donovan. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 27 July 1981
12. Vietnam service and cancer: study proposal, by John Donovan. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 30 July 1981
13. Proposal to conduct further studies into the effects of Vietnam service, by M J Fett and A J Kameron. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 30 July 1981
14. Pilot survey; outline of proposed analysis, compiled by Michael Frommer. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 31 August 1981
15. Protocol for the statistical analysis of the pilot survey, issued by L Davidson. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 31 August 1981
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Agent Orange (continued)
1. Preliminary report on findings of the pilot survey, compiled and edited by Brian O’Toole. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, November 1981
2. Strategic evaluation of alternative studies into the health of veterans and their families, by Attila Kameron. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, November 1981
3. Report on the feasibility of establishing an index of exposure to herbicides for Vietnam veterans, by Lindsay Davidson. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, November 1981
4. Report on the comparability of veteran and control groups, by Lindsay Davidson. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, November 1981
5. Response to the report of the telephone conference on 15th September 1981 of the Scientific Advisory Committee Epidemiological Studies of Herbicides, by R MacLennan and K Byth. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 13 November 1981
6. Assessment of neuropsychiatric status of study subjects, by L Davidson. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 18 November 1981
7. Australian Veterans health studies. Pilot study report: a report into the feasibility of an epidemiological investigation of morbidity in Vietnam veterans, Volume I, by B I O’Toole. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, May 1982
8. Herbicide exposure in Vietnam; a supplementary report, by Neil Kendrick. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, June 1982
9. Proposed cancer incidence study, by M J Fett. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, 16 June 1982
10. Response of Australian Veterans Health Studies to scientific advisory committee report of 17th – 18th June, 1982. Australian Veterans Herbicide Studies, Commonwealth Institute of Health, University of Sydney, undated
11. Case-control study of congenital anomalies and Vietnam service (birth defects study); report to the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs January 1983. AGPS, 1983
12. Pesticides and the health of Australian Vietnam veterans; first report; Senate Standing Committee on Science and the Environment November 1982. AGPS, 1982
13. Australian Veterans Health Studies. The Mortality Report Part I. A retrospective cohort study of mortality among Australian national servicemen of the Vietnam conflict era, and an executive summary of the mortality report. AGPS, 1984
14. Australian Veterans Health Studies. The Mortality Report Part II. Factors influencing mortality rates of Australian national servicemen of the Vietnam conflict era. AGPS, 1984
15. Australian Veterans Health Studies. The Mortality Report Part III. The relationship between aspects of Vietnam service and subsequent mortality among Australian national servicemen of the Vietnam conflict era. AGPS, 1984
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Australian Academy of Science
- Australian Academy of Science 1968-1999
- Australian Academy of Science 2000-2005
- Academy size. 1987-1997
- National Science and Industry Forum. 1987-1995
- Australian Science and Technology Information Service (ASTIS). 1987 – August 1989
- ASTIS. September – October 1989
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1-2. Australian Academy of Science
- ASTIS. November – December 1989
- ASTIS. 1990
3-8. Australian Foundation for Science
- Presentation to Trustees, 5 January 1989
- Steering Committee meetings 1-8, December 1989 – May 1990
- Executive Committee meetings 10 April – 14 November 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science 1989
- Australian Foundation for Science January 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science February 1990
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Australian Foundation for Science
- Australian Foundation for Science. March 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science. April-May 1990
3-4 Australian Foundation for Science. June 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science. July 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science. August 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science. September 1990
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1-2. Australian Foundation for Science
- Australian Foundation for Science. October – December 1990
- Australian Foundation for Science. 1991-2003
3-4. Statistical Society of Australia
3. Statistical Society of Australia [SSA] 1979-1980
4. SSA papers February 1979 – February 1988
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Statistical Society of Australia
1. SSA papers 1988-1993, including general statistical community policy issues
2. SSA presidency 1979-1980
3. SSA Council 1962-1975
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Statistical Society of Australia
1. SSA Council 1976-1979
2. SSA Council 1982-1983
3. SSA. Annual report of the central council, 1963-1975 (incomplete)
4. SSA Canberra Branch 1965-1976
5. SSA Canberra branch 1968-1970
6. SSA Canberra Branch 1986-2005
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Statistical Society of Australia
- SSA Victorian Branch 1983-1985
- SSA Statistical Computing Section. Workshop on Recent Developments in Time Series and Chaos, Canberra, 4-6 July 1996. Program and Abstracts
- Australian Journal of Statistics (CCH was an editor) 1976-1979
- Australian Journal of Statistics 1976-1981
- SSA and Royal Statistical Society 1982-1984. Ted Hannan’s file
- Statistics Policy Committee (SSA) 1978-1980
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1-3. Statistical Society of Australia
- Statistics Policy Committee (CCH chair) 1980-1982
- Statistics Policy Committee (CCH chair) 1983-1984 (end)
- Fisher, N I. “Statistics and the status quo”. 2002. Copies of overheads
4-9. Australian Mathematical Society
4 Australian Mathematical Society papers and correspondence 1969-1989
5 Australian Mathematical Society papers and correspondence 1987-2001
6 Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society 1972-1975 (CCH was an associate editor during this time)
7 Australian Mathematical Society lecture series (CCH was editor) 1986-2004
8 Canberra Mathematical Association ca 1990-1992
9 Australian Mathematical Society Summer Research Institute 1961. Research reports I – probability and statistics.
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1-5. Australian Mathematical Society
1 “The Australian Mathematical Society’s research register”. 1962
2 The Australian Mathematical Society. List of members and constitutions. 1 March 1989
3 “Administrative directory of mathematical sciences in Australasia”. Australian Mathematical Society, April 1992
4 “Administrative directory of mathematical sciences in Australasia”. Australian Mathematical Society, June 2003
5 “The Australian Mathematical Society Division of Applied Mathematics 1985 directory of applied mathematicians
6-12. Examples of research fields in which CCH worked, with working notes
6 Australian Academy of Science 1978-2003
7 ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Modelling of Complex Systems 2002-2007. CCH contributed to this Centre
8 ASTEC research priorities exercise, to which CCH provided assistance. 1980-1982
9 CLT (central limit theorem?) (mixing) ca 1967-1970
10 CLT for subadditive processes 1986-1991
11 Rates in the CLT (independent) 1968-1978
12 Early (1940+) papers on moments, etc.
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Examples of research fields in which CCH worked, with working notes
1 Enzyme kinetics 1956-1969
2 Enzyme kinetics (joint work with his wife Beth). Stochastic compared with deterministic models. Undated
3 Workshop on Extreme Events and Global Change, Sydney, 19-20 July 1990: IGBP Workshop no. 7. Papers on long range dependence and extreme events 1984-2003
4 Finance models 1973-1993
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Examples of research fields in which CCH worked, with working notes
1 Hawkins random sieve 1975-1982
2 Inference (Basawa & Scott) 1962-1978
3 Martingales 1967-1976
4 Miscellaneous correspondence. September 1993 – September 2002
5 Miscellaneous research notes ca 1992
6 Moment problem. Undated
7 Output ≡ delayed input problem 1987-1988
8 Populations 1980-1991
9 Populations, extinctions ca 1977-1983
10 Products of random matrices 1960-1992
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Examples of research fields in which CCH worked, with working notes
1 Random walks in statistical physics 1982
2 Random walks on lattices 1969-1992
3 Reproductive rates for birds 1954-1978
4 Research in progress. Early years, including some undergraduate and honours work, ca 1958-1966
5 Research reviews by CCH 1980
6 Risk assessment 1975-1982
7 Risk 1980-1997. Workshop on Catastrophic Environmental Risk, Toronto, June 1996 and visit to University of Auckland June 1996
8 Subadditive processes and products of random matrices 1982-1983
9 Submartingale limit theory 1976-1979
10 Sums of independent random variables 1958-1980
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International Associations
- Bernoulli Society 1984-2003
- Bernoulli Society, CCH presidency period, 1985-1987
- Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes (CCSP) 1973-1981
- CCSP 1982 – February 1984
- Operations Research Society of America and Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. 1971-2006
- Royal Statistical Society 1964-2000
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International Organisations
- ICME [The International Commission on Mathematical Instruction] and ASICMI [Australian Sub-Committee of the international Commission on Mathematical Instruction] 1989-1994. CCH was a member of ASICMI during this time.
- Institute of Mathematical Statistics 1987-1989
- International Statistical Institute [ISI] 1991-2004
- ISI Publications Committee 1992-2004
- ISI – historical material and the organisation’s future. 1979-1993
- ISI obituaries. 1980-1987
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International Links
- Visit to Kuwait February – March 1987
- India-Australia seminar 1978
- Vietnam contacts 1991-1993
- DSIR [Department of Scientific and Industrial Research] New Zealand 1973-1982
- Possible visitors, applicants, including Russian emigrant. 1992
- Visitors (possible and actual) 1986-1991
7-8. Public policy papers (CCH participation mostly)
- Australia Council National Ideas summit 1990. Input from CCH
- “Profile of Australian Science”. ASTEC forum, May 1990. CCH was a speaker
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Public policy papers (CCH participation mostly) (cont’d)
1. Careers in statistics. Includes some material with input from CCH. 1966-1991
2. Talk given in about 1984 on the imbalance between research and development in Australia
3. “Social responsibility and the statistician”. 5th Australian Statistical Conference, August 1980. Abstract by CCH on ‘Looking forward into the 80’s: a personal view of the problems and prospects for the statistical profession’
4. Public policy and the statistical profession. 1953-1980
5. Probability and the law. 1978
6. Tertiary education 1985-87 – a program for growth. Summary of the triennial report of the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission. April 1984
7. Symposium on green paper on higher education. February 1988
8. “Evatt revisited: interpretation of scientific evidence. Issues in health”. 19-21 April 1989
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Correspondence on book publications
- Correspondence for Martingale limit theory and its applications, by P G Hall and C C Heyde. Academic Press, 1980
- Quasi-Likelihood and its Application: a general approach to optimal parameter estimation. Springer-Verlag, 1997
- Working papers for Bienaymé: Statistical theory anticipated, Springer-Verlag 1977 and speaking notes. 1974-1979
- Zentralblatt and book reviews by CCH 1961-1997
- Zentralblatt and book reviews by CCH 1991-2006
- ‘Aborted papers’
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Editorial work
1. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications 1972-1989
2. Annals of Probability 1975-1979
3. Example of editorial arbitration. 1978
4. Moran Festschrift and examples of iteration 1980-1981
5. Springer Applied Probability Series 1985-2004
6. Applied Probability. Fax messages January – March 1990 and correspondence re strategy 1995
7. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 1990 (CCH was an advisory editor on the editorial board)
8. Australian Journals of Scientific Research (Australian Academy of Science and CSIRO) 1991-1996
9. Springer Probability Series 1992-1995
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1-3. Obituaries and related information
- Miscellaneous obituaries and biographical information 1979-2002
- P A P Moran Prize 1986-1993
- P A P Moran obituary 1988-1991
4-6. Miscellaneous organisations
- Australian International Centre for Mathematics Enrichment. Advisory Board meeting, 22 November 1991. Information papers
- ANZAAS Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Sub-committee 1995 (CCH was a member of this sub-committee)
- ASSA News; the newsletter of the Academy of the Social Sciences. Two issues, August 1986 and September 1988, with articles relevant to the Australian Academy of Science
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1-3. References by CCH (examples)
1. Examples of NSF referee reports 1984-1987 (not complete)
2. References (old). 1968-1971
3. References and opinions – confidential 1988-1997
4-6. Management training
4. Management training in which CCH participated 1975-1980
5. “Management training methods in CSIRO and implications for staff development”: talk by CCH to University of Melbourne Faculty of Science 17 April 1984
6. University of Melbourne management conference July 1985
7-9. Miscellaneous
7. Fulbright-Hays Award 1972-1973
8. CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics Annual Report 1981 and 1982. CCH was Acting Chief of the Division during this time.
9. Australian Research Council. Quantitative indicators of research performance survey. CCH response to questionnaire. ca 1986
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1. Mathematical sciences: adding to Australia. January 1996. Prepared by a Working Party appointed by the National Committee for Mathematics of the Australian Academy of Science, of which CCH was a member
2. Mathematical sciences: adding to Australia. Australian Research Council comments on discipline research strategies. July 1996
3. Mathematical sciences in Australia 1981. Australian Academy of Science. Contains a section on statistics by Joe Gani and CCH
4. Mathematics and statistics: critical skills for Australia’s future; the national strategic review of mathematical sciences research in Australia. Australian Academy of Science, December 2006
5. Mathematics at work; modelling your world, by Ian Lowe. Australian Academy of Science, 1988. CCH was a member and sometime chairman of the Academy’s School Mathematics Advisory Committee responsible for this book’s development.
6. Mathematics at work; modelling your world – volume 2, by Ian Lowe. Australian Academy of Science, 1991. CCH was a member and sometime chairman of the Academy’s School Mathematics Advisory Committee responsible for this book’s development.
7. Mathematics at work; modelling your world. Teacher’s guide, by Ian Lowe. Australian Academy of Science, 1988
8. Mathematics at work; modelling your world – volume 2. Teacher’s guide, by Ian Lowe. Australian Academy of Science, 1991
9. A national statement on mathematics for Australian schools. Curriculum Corporation for the Australian Education Council. 1990
10. The role of mathematics in science. Proceeding s of a symposium held at the 1990 AGM of the Australian Academy of Science. Contains an introduction by CCH, who was convener of the symposium.
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