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Previous Probability and Statistics Seminars

Wed. 24/09/2003, 12 noon, M345
Two approaches to option pricing, Dr Geoff Robinson, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences.

Thur. 28/08/2003, 11 am, M350
Random particle deposition and random interfaces, Professor Mathew Penrose, University of Durham

Fri. 28/03/2003, 2 pm, M345
Patterns in sequences of random events, Dr J. Gani, Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University

Fri. 07/03/2001, 2:00 pm, M345
Random combinatorial structures: the convergent case, Prof Andrew Barbour, University of Zurich

Mon. 28/10/2002, 12 noon, M345
Adsorption of gases and annihilation models, Dr Aidan Sudbury, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University

Wed. 16/10/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
On averaging Principal for diffusion Processes with Null-recurrent Fast Compoment, Professor R. Khasminksii, Wayne State University

Wed. 09/10/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
Estimating and predicting volatility, Professor Fima Klebaner, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University

Wed. 25/09/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
Freidlin-Wentzell type large deviations for smooth process, Professor Robert Liptser, Tel Aviv University.

Thur. 12/09/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
The splitting-up method and stochastic partial differential equations, Dr. Istvan Gyongy.

Wed. 21/08/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
Large sample Data Analysis on manifolds, Dr. Zinoviy Landsman, Department of Statistics, University of Haifa.

Wed. 14/08/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
Statistical Issues in Gene Expression Microarray Experiments, Dr. Gordon Smyth, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.

Wed. 14/08/2002, 1:00 pm, M345
Resampling methods for the Nonparametric Behrens-Fisher Problem, Dr. Appaswamy Padmanabhan, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University.

Thur. 11/10/2001, 11 am-5pm, M345
Probability and Statistics Workshop

Wed. 10/10/2001, 11 a.m., M345
Contiguity and random regular graphs. Dr. Catherine Greenhill, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Melbourne University.

Wed. 03/10/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
New developments in forecasting using exponential smoothing. Associate Professor Rob Hyndman, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University.

Wed. 19/09/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
Distance estimates for point process approximations, Dominic Schuhmacher, Universitat Zurich.

Tues. 31/07/2001, 1:00 pm, S14
Forecasting Methods, Dr Peter Brockwell, Dept. of Statistics, Colorado State University.

Wed. 06/06/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
The Flowers that bloom in the Spring, Dr Malcolm Clark, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Wed. 30/05/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
The EMM conditions in a general model for interest rates, Dr Kais Hamza, and Annihilation processes and other models which lead to an exponential series, Dr Aidan Sudbury, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Wed. 23/05/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
A time series approach to the evaluation of the reliability of complex systems, Dr N Singh, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Wed. 14/03/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
Duality in the Domany-Kinzel model of oriented percolation, Dr Aidan Sudbury, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University

Wed. 07/03/2001, 1:00 pm, M345
Asymptotic Behaviour of a Metapopulation Model, Prof Andrew Barbour, University of Zurich

Mon. 21/08/2000, 12 noon, M345
Robust modelling in finance, Prof Elvezio Ronchetti, Department of Econometrics, University of Geneva.

Wed. 01/03/00, M345
Robust modelling in finance, Prof Volker Schmidt, University of Ulm, Germany.

Convenor: Aidan Sudbury
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