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D-Index
49
Citations
74322
World Ranking
1103
National Ranking
505

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Samuel S. Wilks Memorial Award, American Statistical Association (ASA)
  • 1965 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Norman L. Johnson was affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research focused primarily in the field of Mathematics, with particular contributions across several specialized subfields including Computational Theory and Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Statistics and Probability, Biomedical Engineering, and Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty.

Their main research topics encompassed Finite Group Theory Research, Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics, semigroups and automata theory, Advanced Graph Theory Research, Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring, Survey Sampling and Estimation Techniques, and Statistical Distribution Estimation and Applications.

Norman L. Johnson's recent publications included:

  • Twisted hyperbolic flocks, 2021, published in Innovations in incidence geometry
  • Lifting skewfields, 2021, published in Journal of Geometry
  • Classifying derivable nets, 2022, published in Innovations in incidence geometry

Frequent co-authors with whom they collaborated were:

  • Samuel Kotz
  • Vikram Jha
  • Robert N. Rodriguez

Norman L. Johnson's work was regularly published in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Innovations in incidence geometry
  • Journal of Geometry
  • Algebraic Combinatorics

Throughout their career, they received several recognitions including the Samuel S. Wilks Memorial Award from the American Statistical Association in 1993 and were named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1965.

Best Publications

  • Continuous Multivariate Distributions

    Samuel Kotz;N. Balakrishnan;Norman Lloyd Johnson

  • Continuous Multivariate Distributions: Models and Applications

    Samuel Kotz;N. Balakrishnan;Norman L. Johnson

  • Continuous univariate distributions

    Norman Lloyd Johnson;Samuel Kotz;N. Balakrishnan

  • Univariate Discrete Distributions

    Richard M. Brugger;Norman L. Johnson;Samuel Kotz;Adrienne W. Kemp

  • Systems of frequency curves generated by methods of translation.

    N. L. Johnson

  • Distributions in Statistics: Continuous Multivariate Distributions.

    D. V. Gokhale;N. L. Johnson;S. Kotz

  • Univariate Discrete Distributions: Johnson/Univariate Discrete Distributions

    Norman L. Johnson;Adrienne W. Kemp;Samuel Kotz

  • Survival Models and Data Analysis

    Richard Kay;Regina C. Elandt-Johnson;Norman L. Johnson

  • Discrete Multivariate Distributions

    Norman Lloyd Johnson;Samuel Kotz;N. Balakrishnan

  • Distributional and Inferential Properties of Process Capability Indices

    W. L. Pearn;Samuel Kotz;Norman L. Johnson

  • Systems of Frequency Curves

    William Palin Elderton;Norman Lloyd Johnson

  • Urn Models and Their Application: An Approach to Modern Discrete Probability Theory.

    N. L. Johnson;S. Kotz

  • Statistics and experimental design: in engineering and the physical sciences

    Norman Lloyd Johnson;Fred Charles Leone

  • Univariate Discrete Distributions.

    S. Kocherlakota;N. L. Johnson;S. Kotz;A. W. Kemp

  • Process Capability Indices

    Samuel Kotz;Norman Lloyd Johnson

  • A vector multivariate hazard rate

    N.L Johnson;Samuel Kotz

  • Breakthroughs in Statistics

    Samuel Kotz;Norman Lloyd Johnson

  • SERIES REPRESENTATIONS OF DISTRIBUTIONS OF QUADRATIC FORMS IN NORMAL VARIABLES, I. CENTRAL CASE,

    Samuel Kotz;N. L. Johnson;D. W. Boyd

  • On some generalized farlie-gumbel-morgenstern distributions

    Norman L. Johnson;Samuel Kott

  • Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences 2.

    A. P. Dawid;S. Kotz;N. L. Johnson;C. B. Read

  • Continuous Univariate Distributions.Vol. 1@@@Continuous Univariate Distributions.Vol. 2

    S. Kocherlakota;N. L. Johnson;S. Kotz;N. Balakrishnan

  • Discrete Multivariate Distributions

    H. Papageorgiou;N. L. Johnson;S. Kotz;N. Balakrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel Kotz
Samuel Kotz George Washington University
Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan
Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan McMaster University
Wen Lea Pearn
Wen Lea Pearn National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Donald Guthrie
Donald Guthrie University of California, Los Angeles
Maurice G. Kendall
Maurice G. Kendall Queensland University of Technology
William G. Cochran
William G. Cochran Harvard University
Gerardo Heiss
Gerardo Heiss University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lloyd E. Chambless
Lloyd E. Chambless University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A. P. Dawid
A. P. Dawid University of Cambridge
Robert B. Wallace
Robert B. Wallace University of Iowa

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