Monroe D. Donsker was an influential American mathematician best known for his contributions to probability theory and mathematical statistics. He is particularly recognized for his work on the Donsker's invariance principle, which establishes a connection between random walks and Brownian motion, thereby making significant advances in the field of functional central limit theorems. Donsker's work has had profound implications in both theoretical probability and applied mathematics.

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