A few folks here at Hopkins were just reading the comments of our post on awesome young/senior statisticians. It was cool to see the diversity of opinions and all the impressive people working in our field. We realized that another question we didn’t have a great answer to was:
What are the 5 most influential statistics papers of the aughts (2000-2010)?
Now that the auggies or aughts or whatever are a few years behind us, we have the benefit of a little hindsight and can get a reasonable measure of retrospective impact.
Since this is a pretty broad question I’d thought I’d lay down some generic ground rules for nominations:
For extra credit, along with your list give your definition of impact. Mine would be something like:
I don’t have my list yet (I know, a cop-out) but I’m working on it.