Wynn, Henry


Professor Henry Wynn  

Department

Position held

Decision Support and Risk Group (DSRG)

Director

Experience keywords:

statistical engineering; decision support and optimization; statistical modelling; industrial statistics; risk measurement

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Professor Wynn’s research interests include statistical modelling, experimental design risk modelling, algebraic statistics, and decision support.

Sectors and industries to which research relates:

BankingConstruction and PropertyConsultancyCreative Industries and CultureEnergyEnvironmentFinancial ServicesHealthcareInformation TechnologyLawMedia Technology and New MediaPolicy and Regulatory BodiesPublic AdministrationTelecommunications

Media experience:

Radio

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 6116

Alt phone number:

+44 (0)77 7332 3338

Publications

The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.

2012

Maruri-Aguilar, Hugo and Saenz-de-Cabezon, Eduardo and Wynn, Henry P. (2012) Betti numbers of polynomial hierarchical models for experimental designs. Annals of mathematics and artificial intelligence, 64 (4). pp. 411-426. ISSN 1012-2443

Di Bucchianico, Alessandro and Wynn, Henry (2012) Editorial: quality and reliability engineering international special issue. Quality and reliability engineering international, 28 (5). ISSN 0748-8017

Hayter, A. J. and Kiatsupaibul, S. and Liu, W. and Wynn, H. P. (2012) An independence point method of confidence band construction for multiple linear regression models. Communications in statistics: theory and methods, 41 (22). pp. 4132-4141. ISSN 0361-0926

2011

Saenz-de-Cabezon, Eduardo and Wynn, Henry P. (2011) Computational algebraic algorithms for the reliability of generalized k-out-of-n and related systems. Mathematics and computers in simulation, 82 (1). pp. 68-78. ISSN 0378-4754

2010

Saenz-de-Cabezon, Eduardo and Wynn, Henry P. (2010) Mincut ideals of two-terminal networks. Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication & Computing, 21 (6). pp. 443-457. ISSN 0938-1279

Wynn, Henry and Ograjensek, Irena (2010) Is statistics becoming the number one discipline for business and industry? Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 26 (8). pp. 789-793. ISSN 0748-8017

Berstein, Yael and Maruri-Aguilar, Hugo and Onn, Shmuel and Riccomagno, Eva and Wynn, Henry (2010) Minimal average degree aberration and the state polytope for experimental designs. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 62 (4). pp. 673-698. ISSN 0020-3157

Oldfield, Matthew J. and Atherton, Mark A. and Bates, Ron A. and Perry, Mark A. and Wynn, Henry P. (2010) Modal validation of a cantilever-plate bimorph actuator illustrating sensitivity to 3D characterisation. Journal of electroceramics, 25 (1). pp. 45-55. ISSN 1385-3449

Wynn, Henry (2010) Self-avoiding generating sequences for fourier lattice designs. In: Wynn, Henry, (ed.) Algebraic methods in statistics and probability II. American Mathematical Society, pp. 37-47. ISBN 9780821848913

Viana, Marlos A. G. and Wynn, Henry, (eds.) (2010) Algebraic methods in statistics and probability II. American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. ISBN 9780821848913

2009

Liu, W. and Bretz, F. and Hayter, A. J. and Wynn, Henry (2009) Assessing nonsuperiority, noninferiority, or equivalence when comparing two regression models over a restricted covariate region. Biometrics, 65 (4). pp. 1279-1287. ISSN 1541-0420

Gibilisco, Paolo and Riccomagno, Eva and Rogantin, Maria Piera and Wynn, Henry P. (2009) Algebraic and geometric methods in statistics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521896191

Sáenz-de-Cabezón, Eduardo and Wynn, Henry P. (2009) Betti numbers and minimal free resolutions for multi-state system reliability bounds. Journal of symbolic computation, 44 (9). pp. 1311-1325. ISSN 0747-7171

2006

Pistone, Giovanni and Wynn, Henry (2006) Cumulant varieties. Journal of symbolic computation, 41 (2). pp. 210-221. ISSN 0747-7171

Pronzato, Luc and Wynn, Henry and Zhigljavsky, Anatoly A (2006) Asymptotic behaviour of a family of gradient algorithms in Rd and Hilbert spaces. Mathematical programming, 107 (3). pp. 409-438. ISSN 0025-5610

2004

Giglio, Beatrice and Wynn, Henry (2004) Monomial ideals and the scarf complex for coherent systems in reliability theory. Annals of statistics, 32 (3). pp. 1289-1311. ISSN 0090-5364

2003

Bates, Ron A. and Giglio, Beatrice and Wynn, Henry P. (2003) A global selection procedure for polynomial interpolators. Technometrics, 45 (3). pp. 246-255. ISSN 0040-1706

2001

Margaria, Gabriella and Riccomagno, Eva and Chappell, Michael J. and Wynn, Henry P. (2001) Differential algebra methods for the study of the structural identifiability of rational function state-space models in the biosciences. Mathematical biosciences, 174 (1). pp. 1-26. ISSN 0025-5564

Pistone, Giovanni and Riccomagno, Eva and Wynn, Henry (2001) Computational commutative algebra in discrete statistics. Contemporary mathematics, 287 (Specia). pp. 267-282. ISSN 0271-4132

Wynn, Henry (2001) Algebraic statistics: computational commutative algebra in statistics. Chapman & Hall, London. ISBN 9781584882046

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This account of algebraic statistics and information geometry explores the emerging connections between the two disciplines, demonstrating how they can be used in design of experiments and benefit our understanding of statistical models.

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Awards

Guy Medal in Silver; Royal Statistical Society Honorary Fellow; Institute of Actuaries Honorary Fellow; Institute of Mathematical Statistics Fellow

 

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