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Professor Department of Mathematics (719)262-3920 (office) |
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Course information Math 432/532
Archived Lectures for Math 432/532
Two probability
and statistics web sites: Rice Virtual Lab
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Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Sao Paulo, 1988. Have been at UCCS since 1991. Professeur at the Universite de Provence (Marseille,
France), in 2001-2003. Books: Classical and spatial stochastic processes, Birkhauser 1999. This book starts with classical
stochastic processes (random walks, birth and death chains,
branching
processes) and then introduces the reader to some spatial processes
such as percolation, cellular automaton, contact process. This is
intended to be a short and elementary introduction to a difficult
subject. I have been relatively successful using this as a textbook at
the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate level. Probability with
statistical applications, Birkhauser 2001. This book grew out of notes for a first one semester
course in probability and statistics. The focus is on fundamental
examples and concepts. The number of topics is small in order to
concentrate on what I think are the fundamental ideas of the subject. Research interests: These last years I have been using spatial
stochastic models to investigate questions in population biology.
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Mathematics University of Colorado Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150 (719) 262-3311 (office) (719) 262-3605 (fax) |