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D-Index
38
Citations
8348
World Ranking
2296
National Ranking
151

Overview

N. H. Bingham is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and has published extensively in mathematics, with a focus on applied mathematics, geometry and topology, mathematical physics, finance, and statistical and nonlinear physics.

The scientist's recent papers cover a range of topics and include:

  • Linear algebra and multivariate analysis in statistics: development and interconnections in the twentieth century, 2022, British Journal for the History of Mathematics
  • Sequential Regular Variation: Extensions of Kendall's Theorem, 2020, The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
  • The Steinhaus-Weil Property: I. Subcontinuity and Amenability, 2022, SARAJEVO JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
  • On Subadditive Functions Bounded Above on a "Large" Set, 2020, Results in Mathematics
  • The Life, Work, and Legacy of P. L. Chebyshev, 2022, Theory of Probability and Its Applications

Main research topics addressed by Bingham include:

  • Stochastic processes and financial applications
  • Advanced Topology and Set Theory
  • Functional Equations Stability Results
  • Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
  • Probability and Statistical Research
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis

Frequent co-authors include:

  • A. J. Ostaszewski
  • Tasmin L. Symons
  • W. J. Krzanowski
  • Eliza Jabłońska
  • Wojciech Jabłoński

Bingham's work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, notably:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SARAJEVO JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
  • Aequationes Mathematicae
  • British Journal for the History of Mathematics
  • The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics

The scientist has contributed to the academic literature through book publications as well, including a forthcoming work titled Category and Measure, to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Risk-Neutral Valuation: Pricing and Hedging of Financial Derivatives

    N. H. Bingham;Rüdiger Kiesel

  • Regular Variation by N. H. Bingham

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  • Fluctuation theory in continuous time

    N. H. Bingham

  • Limit theorems for occupation times of Markov processes

    N. H. Bingham

  • Regression: Linear Models in Statistics

    N. H. Bingham;John M. Fry

  • Asymptotic properties of supercritical branching processes I: The Galton-Watson process

    N. H. Bingham;R. A. Doney

  • Maxima of sums of random variables and suprema of stable processes

    N. H. Bingham

  • Semi-parametric modelling in finance: theoretical foundations

    N H Bingham;Rüdiger Kiesel

  • Fluctuation theory in continuous time

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  • Variants on the Law of the Iterated Logarithm

    N. H. Bingham

  • Continuous branching processes and spectral positivity

    N.H. Bingham

  • Seminar on Stochastic Processes

    Nick Bingham;E. Cinlar

  • EMPIRICAL PROCESSES WITH APPLICATIONS TO STATISTICS (Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics)

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  • LARGE DEVIATIONS IN THE SUPERCRITICAL BRANCHING PROCESS

    J. D. Biggins;N. H. Bingham

  • On the Limit of a Supercritical Branching Process

    N. H. Bingham

  • Non-parametric estimation for the M/G/∞ queue

    N. H. Bingham;Susan M. Pitts

  • ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTIES OF SUPER- CRITICAL BRANCHING PROCESSES II: CRUMP-MODE AND JIRINA PROCESSES

    N. H. Bingham;R. A. Doney

  • Extensions of Regular Variation, I: Uniformity and Quatifiers

    N. H. Bingham;Charles M. Goldie

  • Positive definite functions on spheres

    N. H. Bingham

  • Random walk on spheres

    N. H. Bingham

  • Normed versus topological groups: dichotomy and duality

    N. H. Bingham;A. J. Ostaszewski

  • Szegö's theorem and its probabilistic descendants

    Nicholas Bingham;London

  • Generalised Linear Models

    N. H. Bingham;John M. Fry

  • Probability Theory: An Analytic View

    Nick Bingham

  • Regular variation in more general settings

    N. H. Bingham;C. M. Goldie;J. L. Teugels

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah L. Holloway
Sarah L. Holloway Loughborough University
Gill Valentine
Gill Valentine University of Sheffield
Nigel Thrift
Nigel Thrift University of Bristol
Martin T. Barlow
Martin T. Barlow University of British Columbia
Leonard Rogers
Leonard Rogers University of Cambridge
Goran Peskir
Goran Peskir University of Manchester
Simon Tavaré
Simon Tavaré Columbia University
Richard Askey
Richard Askey University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gérald Tenenbaum
Gérald Tenenbaum University of Lorraine

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