Takaaki SHIMURA
Assistant Professor, Mathematical Statistics Group, Department of Mathematical Analysis and Statistical Inference
Phone: +81-50-5533-8500
E-mail: shimura
Date of Birth: January, 1962
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, 1997, Title of Ph. D Thesis: Monotone regularly varying functions and their applications to probabilty measures.
Research
Fields:
Probability theory
Research
Themes:
Additive processes, Limit theorems, Regularly varying functions, Extreme value theory

Selected Papers
(1)Shimura, T. (1990): The strict domain of attraction of strictly stable law with index 1, Japan. J. Math., 16, 351-363.
(2)Shimura, T. (1991): Decomposition of non-decreasing slowly varying functions and the domain of attraction of Gaussian distributions, J. Math. Soc. Japan, 43, 775-793.
(3)Shimura, T. (1994): Decomposition problem of probability measures related to monotone regularly varying functions, Nagoya Math. J., 135, 87-111.
(4)Shimura, T. (1997): The product of independent random variables with slowly varying truncated moments, J. Aust. Math. Soc. Ser. A, 62 , 186-197.
(5)Shimura, T. (2000): The product of independent random variables with regularly varying tails, Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 63 , 411-432.
(6)Shimura, T. and Watanabe, T. (2005): Infinite divisibility and generalized subexponentiality, Bernoulli, 11, 445-469.

Membership of Academic Societies
Mathematical Society of Japan

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