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Arif Zaman


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Institutions
  
Purdue UniversityFlorida State UniversityLahore University of Management Sciences

Alma mater
  
Stanford UniversityHarvey Mudd CollegeClaremont Graduate University

Known for
  
Contributions in pseudo-random number generation and his contribution to the field of Computer science

Residence
  

Nationality
  
United StatesPakistan

Other academic advisors
  
Jerome Spanier

Arif Zaman, Ph.D., is a Pakistani mathematician, an academic scientist and a professor of Statistics and Mathematics at Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. Before joining LUMS in 1994, he also served Statistics Department at Purdue University and Florida State University .

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Stories of Change: How I came to Islam by Dr. Arif Zaman - YouTube

Zaman attended the Harvey Mudd College where he completed his B.S. in Mathematics in 1976. He completed his M.A. Applied Mathematics in 1977, and PhD Statistics from Stanford University in 1981. In his doctoral thesis he studied de Finetti's theorem and its possible turn out in Markov chain. His dissertation was supervised by Persi Diaconis.

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Zaman's recent research has been in the field of pseudo-random number generation which is now widely used in modern computing needs. He has also published papers on generalisations of Markov chains, and on using computers to solve various theoretical problems in mathematics and statistics. His publications have been in various journals including: The Annals of Probability, Mathematics of Computation, Journal of Applied Probability, and Journal of Statistical Computation.

In his student years at Stanford, he was also rumored to be one of the two people involved in creating one of the first rabbit worms that replicated themselves over the local network.

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Stories of Change: How I came to Islam by Dr. Arif Zaman


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Works

  • Arif Zaman (1984), "An Approximation Theorem for Finite Markov Exchangeability", Annals of Applied Probability, volume 4, page 223–229.
  • Random Binary Matrices in Bio-ecological Ecology - Instituting a Good Neighbor Policy, Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 9, No. 4, 405-421, 2002, (with D. Simberloff).
  • References

    Arif Zaman Wikipedia