Invitation to Research
In the September 2022 issue, in an “Invitation to Research” section, Alexander Y. Mitrophanov, Senior Statistician at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, [US] National Institutes of Health, invited members to collaborate on Quantitative Perturbation Theory for Stochastic Processes. He followed that up in the October/November 2023…
In the September 2022 Bulletin issue, we introduced a new “Invitation to Research” section, kicked off by Alexander Y. Mitrophanov, Senior Statistician at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, National Institutes of Health, USA. Alex invited members to collaborate on Quantitative Perturbation Theory for Stochastic Processes, which since created…
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In the September 2022 IMS Bulletin, we introduced an “Invitation to Research” section, kicked off by Alexander Y. Mitrophanov, Senior Statistician at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, National Institutes of Health, USA. Alex invited members to collaborate on Quantitative Perturbation Theory…
In the September 2022 issue, we introduced a new “Invitation to Research” section, kicked off by Alexander Y. Mitrophanov, Senior Statistician at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, National Institutes of Health, USA. Alex invited members to collaborate on Quantitative Perturbation Theory for Stochastic Processes. Alex says he’s…
We introduce a new section in which IMS members are invited to propose new research ideas or directions. These do not need to be formally/provably absolutely new, but it’s an opportunity to emphasize the benefit of an idea for the research community. The purpose is twofold: to gauge the research …