Nicholas Bingham

Nicholas Bingham
Nick Bingham
Born 19 March 1945(1945-03-19)
York, England
Nationality British
Fields Probability, Analysis
Institutions London School of Economics
Imperial College London
Alma mater Oxford
Cambridge
Doctoral advisor D.G. Kendall

Nicholas Hugh Bingham (born 19 March 1945 in York) is a British mathematician working in the field of probability theory, stochastic analysis and analysis more generally.

He is currently Senior Research Investigator at Imperial College London, and Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics.[1][2]

After undergraduate studies in mathematics at Trinity College at the University of Cambridge, he was a research student at Churchill College (also University of Cambridge) to obtain his PhD in 1969 under the spervision of David George Kendall. In 1996 he also obtained a ScD from the University of Cambridge.[3]

He serves as Associate Editor of Expositiones Mathematicae and Obituaries Editor of the London Mathematical Society.

With C.M. Goldie and J.L. Teugels he wrote the book Regular Variation[4]; with Rüdiger Kiesel Risk-neutral Valuation: Pricing and Hedging of Financial Derivatives[5]; with J. M. Fry Regression; with A. J. Ostaszewski Topological regular variation[6].

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