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Andrei Volodin is a Professor at the University of Regina in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His research interests focus on statistical inference, limit theorems, and distributions on abstract spaces. He has significant expertise in bootstrap methods and control charts, particularly in their applications to quality control. Volodin's work includes wavelet estimation for density functions and employing both classical and Bayesian estimation techniques. His research also explores exponential inequalities of Hoeffding type and generalized orthogonal random variables. He engages in estimating modes, analyzing signal-to-noise ratios, and studying various specialized distributions, including the two-parameter exponential distribution and zero-truncated Poisson distributions. Volodin teaches courses such as Applied Stochastic Processes and has published extensively in respected journals.
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