Shuhei MANO
E-mail: smano at ism.ac.jp
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
10-3 Midori-cho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8562, Japan
More information is available on my page in Researchmap.
Research Interests
I am working around applied probability and statistics. I am mainly interested in, but not restricted to, representations and combinatorial algorithms in stochastic and scientific computing. Recent topics include
- Markov chains and their representations: particle systems, diffusions, random fields, structures and walks
- Monte Carlo methods with computational algebra, hypergeometric functions, and quantum computing
- Exchangeability in Bayesian-mixture and extreme-value modelling for uncertainty quantification
- Partial differential equations and differential geometry in model-based inferences
Papers
- Symmetric quantum walks on Hamming graphs and their limit distributions, with Robert Griffiths.
arXiv: 2509.26243
- Algorithm for direct sampling from conditional distributions of toric models, with Nobuki Takayama.
arXiv: 2110.14922
- Direct sampling from conditional distributions by sequential maximum likelihood estimations.
J. Algebraic Stat., to appear.
arXiv: 2502.00812
poster
- Asymptotic bias reduction of maximum likelihood estimates via penalized likelihoods with differential geometry, with Masayo Y. Hirose.
Bernoulli, to appear.
arXiv: 2011.14747
- Representations of finite Markov chains and direct sampling.
J. Japan Stat. Soc. Ser. J. 55(1): 177-194 (2025)
paper (in Japanese with English abstract)
- Asymptotic UMVUE: Asymptotic moments matching the UMVUE under the Ewens sampling formula, with Masayo Y. Hirose.
Calcutta Stat. Assoc. Bull. 75(2): 197-219 (2023)
paper
- A measure-on-graph-valued diffusion: a particle system with collisions and its applications.
Mathematics. Special Issue: Random Combinatorial Structures,10: 4081 (2022)
- A nonparametric method to assess significance of events in search for gravitational waves with false discovery rate, with Hideyuki Tagoshi and Hirotaka Yuzurihara.
Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2021: 123F01 (2021)
paper
- Parameter estimation of generalized beta distributions and its application to a historical tsunami magnitude dataset, with Masaaki Sibuya.
Pioneering Works on Extreme Value Theory: In Honor of Professor Masaaki Sibuya, 1-25, Springer, 2021
Book
Miscellanea
- Genji-ko is a clusterling: around Bell's number.
Movie at Kyoto University (in Japanese).
A public lecture in 2021 around integer partitions: from a classic art of refinement to deep learning
- Recognition,
a recreation in Bayesian updating.
Column of Inst. Stat. Math. News 129 (2015)
Announcement
To those who live abroad and wish to study as a student of SOKENDAI
If you are applying for the MEXT scholarship with a university recommendation, the deadline is the beginning of July of the year prior to your intended enrollment year. If you hope to apply for the October 2027 admission, the admission period will be from the end of June to the beginning of July 2026. If you would like me to serve as your supervisor, please contact me by the specified deadline. If you are applying with an embassy recommendation, you may proceed without contacting me; however, you will be asked to contact me if you pass the initial screening.
Last updated: October 3, 2025