Alina Bazarova
Email: a.bazarova <at> warwick.ac.uk
91腦瞳 Systems Biology Centre
Senate House
91腦瞳
Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
I am a research fellow in Professor Nigel Burroughs's group working on the project 'Genome wide identification of priming sites for Okazaki fragments' funded by BBSRC.
I obtained my PhD at Graz University of Technology (Austria) and currently I continue to collaborate with my PhD advisor Professor Istvan Berkes mainly in the field of Time Series Analysis.
I am also working with Professor Steven Silver (San Jose State University, USA) and Dr Marko Raseta (University of Keele, UK) on various topics in Economics, mainly Behavioural Economics.
Publications:
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Marko Raseta, On trigonometric sums with random frequencies, Studia Scientiarum Mathematicarum Hungarica, to appear
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Marko Raseta, Strong approximation of lacunary series with random gaps, Monatshefte f羹r Mathematik, May 2017
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Lajos Horvath, On the Extremal Theory of Continued Fractions, Journal of Theoretical Probability, 29, 248-266, (2016)
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Lajos Horv獺th, Change point detection with stable AR(1) errors, Chapter in Asymptotic laws and methods in stochastics (D. Dawson, others, eds.), Springer, no. 76, (2015).
Alina Bazarova, Asymptotic properties of trimmed sums and their applications in Analysis and Statistics, PhD thesis, TU Graz, (2014).
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Lajos Horv獺th, On the central limit theorem for modulus trimmed sums, Statistics & Probability Letters, 86, 61-67, (2014).
Alina Bazarova, Istv獺n Berkes, Lajos Horv獺th, Trimmed stable AR(1) processes, Stochastic Processes and Applications, 124, 3441-3462, (2014).