Ken Regan on Mark Glickman
Statistician Mark Glickman is best known in the chess world for his work on ratings: he has been the chairman of the US Chess ratings committee since 1992, and among other contributions is at least partially responsible for the Universal Rating System used in the Grand Chess Tour. He has done some other interesting work outside of chess as well, including some work detecting which parts of various Beatles songs were (probably) composed by John Lennon and which by Paul McCartney.
IM Ken Regan, a computer science professor and long-time friend of this blog, has written a piece on some aspects of Glickman's work. It's plenty technical by the end, but even those who can't follow along may still enjoy the pre-technical components. Have a look.
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