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Anatoly Zhigljavsky

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Anatoly Aleksandrovich Zhigljavsky (born 19 November 1953) is a professor of statistics in the school of mathematics at Cardiff University. He is the author of 8 research monographs and papers on various topics.[1] His research interests include time series analysis, stochastic global optimisation, probabilistic methods in search and number theory.[2]

He is the Director of the Centre for Optimisation and its Applications.[3]

His monographs include Stochastic Global Optimization, published in 2008 by Springer,[4] which received some positive comments from reviewers,[5] and Theory of Global Random Search[6]

References

  1. ^ publications list
  2. ^ Homepage at Cardiff University
  3. ^ Centre for Optimisation and its Applications
  4. ^ Stochastic Global Optimization - Springer
  5. ^ Stochastic Global Optimization - Springer (Reviews)
  6. ^ Zhigiljavsky, Anatoly (1991). Theory of Global Random Search. Springer. ISBN 978-0-7923-1122-5.

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