Estate Khmaladze
Estate V. Khmaladze | |
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Born |
Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, USSR | October 20, 1944
Residence | New Zealand |
Citizenship | Georgian, Australian |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | Victoria University of Wellington |
Alma mater | Tbilisi State University |
Doctoral advisor | L. N. Bolshev |
Known for | Probability theory, Statistics |
Estate V. Khmaladze (Georgian: ესტატე ხმალაძე, born October 20, 1944, Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Georgian statistician. He is best known for his contribution of Khmaladze transformation in statistics.
Biography
Estate Khmaladze was born October 20, 1944, Tbilisi, Georgia. He graduated from Tbilisi State University in 1966, where the first three years he was studying physics. He finished his PhD in 1971 at V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, under supervision of L. N. Bolshev, who was head of department of mathematical statistics at Steklov after N. V. Smirnov. From 1972 until 1990, his work was, mostly, split between V. A. Steklov Institute, Moscow, and A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute, Tbilisi.
From 1990 to 1999, he was appointed head of department of probability theory and mathematical statistics of A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute of Georgian Academy of Science.
In 1996, Khmaladze moved with his family from Tbilisi, Georgia, to Sydney, Australia, and from there to Wellington, New Zealand, where in 2002 he was appointed Professor of Statistics after retirement of his predecessor, David Vere-Jones.
A characteristic feature of Khmaladze's work is the search of connection between distant analytical topics. For example, in Khmaladze (1993), the connections between the theory of spatial martingales and Volterra operators with goodness of fit problems of statistics was discussed, and in Khmaladze(2007), the infinitesimal theory for set-valued functions was connected with problems of spatial statistics and image analysis.
However, the majority of his mathematical research centers around empirical processes and non-parametric methods of statistics.
Considerable amount of Khmaladze's work is in applications of statistics, in the fields of cito-genetics, physiology, demography and insurance, statistical analysis of texts, various problems in economics and finance. His current applied interests are focused around statistical theory of diversity and Zipf's law.
References
External links
- Estate Khmaladze at Victoria University of Wellington
- R:Function to compute Khmaladze Transformation