Nick Bingham | |
Birth Date: | 19 March 1945 |
Birth Place: | York, England |
Fields: | Probability, Analysis |
Workplaces: | London School of Economics Imperial College London |
Doctoral Advisor: | D.G. Kendall |
Nicholas Hugh Bingham (born 19 March 1945) is a British mathematician working in the field of probability theory, stochastic analysis and analysis more generally.
Bingham is currently a Senior Research Investigator at Imperial College London, and is a visiting professor at both the London School of Economics and the University of Liverpool.[1] [2] [3]
After undergraduate studies in mathematics at Trinity College, Oxford, where he achieved a first class honours degree, he was a research student at Churchill College, Cambridge, where he obtained his PhD in 1969 under the supervision of David George Kendall. In 1996 he also obtained a ScD from the University of Cambridge.[4]
He serves as Associate Editor of Expositiones Mathematicae and Obituaries Editor of the London Mathematical Society.
With C.M. Goldie and Jozef L. Teugels, Bingham wrote the book Regular Variation;[5] with RĂ¼diger Kiesel Risk-neutral Valuation: Pricing and Hedging of Financial Derivatives;[6] with J. M. Fry Regression.[7]
Bingham is married to Cecilie (m. 1980). They have 3 children: James (1982), Ruth (1985), and Tom (1993).[8]
He is a competitive runner, with a best marathon time of 2:46:52 in the 1991 Abingdon Marathon, aged 46.[8] He is a member of Barnet and District AC.