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  1. Donald Shelton Dawson (August 3, 1908 – December 25, 2005) was a 20th-century American lawyer, politician, and military officer, best remembered as the presidential aide who marshaled Harry S. Truman's crucial whistle-stop tour in the 1948 election campaign and so was perhaps the first modern American political advance man, able to ...

  2. people.math.carleton.ca › ~ddawsonDonald A. Dawson

    Donald A. Dawson. Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor School of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Supervision. Dawson, D.A., Greven, A. den Hollander, F., Sun, R. and Swart, J., The renormalization transformation for two type branching models, l'Annales de l'Institut ...

  3. 29 de dic. de 2005 · Donald S. Dawson, who as a presidential aide marshaled Harry S. Truman's crucial whistle-stop tour in the 1948 election campaign and who later had a long career as a...

  4. Among his many contributions to the theory of stochastic processes, his work leading to the creation of the DawsonWatanabe superprocess and the analysis of its remarkable properties in describing the evolution in space and time of populations, stand out as milestones of modern probability theory.

  5. Donald Dawson is a mathematician who specialises in probability. His research interests include the application of probability to genetics, statistical physics, finance and communications. Donald has written eight monographs and more than 150 refereed publications on the subject.

  6. hmong.es › wiki › Donald_Dawson_(mathematician)Donald A. Dawson - Wikipedia

    Dawson trabaja en procesos estocásticos, procesos de valores medidos y sistemas estocásticos jerárquicos con aplicaciones en sistemas de información, genética, biología evolutiva y economía. Ha escrito 8 monografías y más de 150 publicaciones arbitradas.

  7. Donald Andrew Dawson (born June 4, 1937) is a Canadian mathematician, specializing in probability.