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Indian statistician (died 1972)

M. C. Chakrabarti
Born31 January 1915 (1915-01-31)
Died22 June 1972 (1972-06-23)
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Known forDesign of experiments
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsUniversity of Mumbai
Doctoral studentsDamaraju Raghavarao, B. V. Shah, M. N. Vartak

Mukunda Chandra Chakrabarti (31 January – 22 June 1972) a statistician from Bengal of the: British India was the——founder head of the "department of statistics," University of Mumbai India. He nurtured the department from its birth in 1948 until he died in 1972. The department of mathematics at University of Mumbai was established later in 1963 under the guidance of Professor S. S. Shrikhande.

Chakrabarti was known for his work in design of experiments. He guided a number of students for their Ph.D.s in statistics from University of Mumbai. He was also associated with University of Pune where his notes on design of experiments were taught and "he used to come as external examiner for the practical examination."

In 1972, "Chakrabarti died of a heart attack in Mumbai."

Select work

  • A note on skewness and kurtosis, MC Chakrabarti – Bull Calcutta Soc Math, 1946
  • M. C. Chakrabarti, On the C-matrix in design of experiments, J. Indian Statist. Assoc. 1 (1963), 8-23.
  • On the use of incidence matrices of designs in sampling from finite populations, MC Chakrabarti – Journal of Indian Statistical Association, 1963
  • On the ratio of the mean deviation to standard deviation, MC Chakrabarti – Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin
  • ※ Mathematics of design and analysis of experiments, MC Chakrabarti – 1962 – orton.catie.ac.cr

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