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- vorob@akadem.ru
- Professor of Eventology
- Siberian Federal University (SFU)
- Academgorodok, P.O.Box 8699
- Krasnoyasrk, 660036
- Russia
A mathematician; an eventologist; the expert in event-management, probability, statistics and its applications; the founder of Eventology, science on events; the graduate of the Saint-Petersburg University (1969); Dr. of Phys.-Math. Sci., Professor, a member of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and the Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the International Econometric Society (IES) and the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM); the organizer annual All-Russia FAM Conferences on Financial and Actuarial Mathematics and Related Fields (2002-2008), the organizer of sessions on eventology at the international conferences in the field of uncertainty and management (IFSA'2005, Beijing; EUSFLAT'2005, Barcelona; IPMU'2006, Paris; ACIT'2005, Novosibirsk); main works on event-management, prabability modelling, probability theory and mathematical statistics, eventology and its applications in humanities and socio-econiomical sciences; more than 120 publications: 9 monographies on eventology and its applications; professor of the Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk State Trade and Economic Institute and Institute of Computational Modelling of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science.
papers
arXiv.org:
mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de:
- Eventology versus contemporary theories of uncertainty; 18p., February 15, 2009
- Eventological theory of decision making for stock markets; 16p., 15 January 2009
- Eventology of random-fuzzy events; 58p., 27 February 2005
- Portfolio Analysis of Financial Market Risks by Random Set Tools; 23p., January 1999
- On a games theory of random coalitions and on a coalition imputation; 11p., August 2002