Professor David Applebaum
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Statistics
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School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Hicks Building
Hounsfield Road
91Ö±²¥
S3 7RH
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Professor Applebaum graduated with an MA from the University of St Andrews in 1979. He obtained an MSc in mathematical physics from Nottingham University (1982) and a PhD there in quantum probability (1984), supervised by R L Hudson. After postdoctoral appointments in Rome, Nottingham and Bielefeld, he took a lectureship at Nottingham Trent University (then Trent Polytechnic) in 1987, becoming a Reader in 1994 and Professor in 1998, before moving to 91Ö±²¥ in 2004. Professor Applebaum now works in probability theory.
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- Stochastic calculus and stochastic differential equations driven by processes with jumps, especially Levy processes
- Probability theory on abstract structures - particularly Lie groups, symmetric spaces and Banach spaces
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Past grants, as Principal Investigator
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- Teaching interests
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Analysis, probability, measure theory
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