American mathematician
Bertha Irene Hart was an American mathematician . She had a Master of Arts degree from Cornell University , and was at one point an associate professor of mathematics for Western Maryland College .[ 1]
Affiliations
In 1946 she was elected to “ordinary membership” of the American Mathematical Society .[ 2]
She was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1957. At that time she was also affiliated with the Ballistic Research Laboratory .[ 3]
Notable publications
“Significance Levels for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance”, B. I. Hart, The Annals of Mathematical Statistics , Vol. 13, No. 4 (Dec., 1942), pp. 445–447[ 4]
“Tabulation of the Probabilities for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance”, B. I. Hart, John von Neumann , The Annals of Mathematical Statistics , Vol. 13, No. 2 (Jun., 1942), pp. 207–214[ 5]
The Mean Square Successive Difference, J. von Neumann , R. H. Kent, H. R. Bellinson, B. I. Hart, The Annals of Mathematical Statistics , Vol. 12, No. 2 (Jun., 1941), pp. 153–162[ 6]
References
^ "WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE BULLETIN, VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 1" (PDF) . March 1928. p. 9.
^ T. R. Hollcroft (1946). "THE APRIL MEETING IN NEW YORK, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 52 [Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, number 52]" (PDF) . pp. 581– 582.
^ "Historic Fellows; American Association for the Advancement of Science" . April 19, 2022. Archived from the original on 19 April 2022.
^ Hart, B. I. (1942). "Significance Levels for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance" . The Annals of Mathematical Statistics . 13 (4): 445– 447 – via JSTOR.
^ Hart, B. I.; von Neumann, John (1942). "Tabulation of the Probabilities for the Ratio of the Mean Square Successive Difference to the Variance" . The Annals of Mathematical Statistics . 13 (2): 207– 214 – via JSTOR.
^ von Neumann, J.; Kent, R. H.; Bellinson, H. R.; Hart, B. I. (1941). "The Mean Square Successive Difference" . The Annals of Mathematical Statistics . 12 (2): 153– 162 – via JSTOR.