Thomas Royen | |
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Born | Thomas Royen 6 July 1947 Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Citizenship | Germany |
Alma mater | Goethe University Frankfurt University of Freiburg Technical University Dortmund (PhD) |
Known for | Proof of Gaussian correlation inequality |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, Statistics |
Thesis | On Convergence Against Stable Laws (1975) |
Thomas Royen (born 6 July 1947) is a retired German professor of statistics who has been affiliated with the University of Applied Sciences Bingen. Royen came to prominence in the spring of 2017 for a relatively simple proof for the Gaussian Correlation Inequality (GCI), a conjecture that originated in the 1950s, which he had published three years earlier without much recognition.[1] A proof of this conjecture, which lies at the intersection of geometry, probability theory and statistics, had eluded top experts for decades.[2]
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