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Leonard C. G. Rogers


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Alternative spellings:
Leonard Christopher Gordon Rogers
Leonard Christopher Gordon Rogers
Chris Rogers
L. C. Rogers
L. C. G. Rogers

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Profession

  • Mathematiker
  • Affiliations

  • University of Cambridge
  • Queen Mary and Westfield College
  • University of Bath
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    Leonard Christopher Gordon Rogers is a mathematician working in probability theory and quantitative finance. He is Emeritus Professor of Statistical Science in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Rogers' specialist fields include stochastic analysis and applications to quantitative finance. With David Williams he has written two influential textbooks on diffusion processes. He was awarded the Mayhew Prize of Cambridge University in 1976, and the Rollo Davidson Prize in 1984. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries in 2003. Rogers was an undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1975 and completed his PhD in 1980. He has held positions at several UK universities, including Warwick University (1980–1983), University College of Swansea (1983–1985), Cambridge University (1985–1991), Queen Mary and Westfield College (1991–1994), and the University of Bath (1994–2002). He was elected to the Cambridge Professorship of Statistical Science in 2002. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2023
    1
      2021
    1
      2020
    3
      2018
    1
      2016
    1
      2015
    1
      2014
    4
      2013
    2
      2011
    3
      2010
    3
      2009
    3
      2008
    4
      2007
    2
      2005
    1
      2004
    1
      2003
    4
      2002
    2
      2001
    1
      2000
    1
      1999
    4
      1998
    4
      1997
    1
      1994
    1
      1993
    2
      1979

    Series

    1. Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics (2)
    2. SpringerBriefs in quantitative finance (1)
    3. Publications of the Newton Institute (1)
    4. DAE working paper (1)