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Arnab Ganguly University of Wisconsin - Madison Office: B127 Van Vleck Ph: (608) 263 - 1541 email: ganguly at math dot wisc dot edu |
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About me
I am a fourth year graduate student in the Mathematics Department of University of Wisconsin-Madison. I work in the area of probability theory and stochastic processes. My advisor is Prof. Tom Kurtz.
I did Bachelor in Statistics (B.Stat.) and Master in Statistics (M.Stat.) with specialization in Mathematical Statistics and Probability from Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.
Research interests:
Current research interests include weak convergence of stochastic integrals and stochastic differential equations, large deviations, stochastic partial differential equations, spatial point processes and their applications to different branches of science including biological sciences
Papers:
David F. Anderson, Arnab Ganguly, Thomas G. Kurtz, Error analysis of tau-leap simulation methods, submitted to Annals of Applied Probability, arXiv:0909.4790v1.
Arnab Ganguly, Large deviation principle for stochastic integrals and stochastic differential equations driven by infinite dimensional semimartingales, in progress.
Arnab Ganguly, Wong-Zakai limits in infinite dimensions, in progress.
Teaching:
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Courses Taught: Math 221 (Fall 2006) Math 211 (Spring 2007) Math 171 (Fall 2007) Math 210 (Fall 2008)
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