Information from The Mathematics Genealogy
Daniel Bloch obtained a Ph.D. degree in mathematics at The Johns Hopkins University in 1967.
The title of the thesis was:
Some Problems in Statistical Inference.
The thesis supervisor was Geoffrey Stuart Watson.
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