Vladislav Kargin – Associate Professor; At Binghamton since 2015
Areas of Interest: Probability theory, especially in connections with mathematical physics, combinatorics and algorithm theory.

E-mail: kargin@math.binghamton.edu
Phone: (347) 468-0342
Office hours: MWF 2 - 3 PM (in person, office WH136, or via Zoom,by appointment)
Link to CV; Google Scholar Page; Orcid, Scopus

Teaching (“Please Do Not Shoot the Pianist. He Is Doing His Best.”)

Fall 2024

- Math 447 Intro to Probability (Syllabus)

- Math 457: Statistical Learning (Syllabus, Project)

Spring 2024

- Math 404: Advanced Linear Algebra (Syllabus, LN).

Fall 2023

- Math 457: Statistical Learning (Syllabus, Project, Sample projects).

- Math 571: Advanced Probability (Syllabus, Project)

Spring 2023

Sabbatical

Fall 2022

- Math 448: Intro to Statistics (Syllabus, LN, More)

- Math 488A/530: Linear Algebra for Statisticians (Syllabus, LN, More)

Spring 2022

- Math 447: Intro to Probability (Syllabus, Lecture Notes)

Fall 2021

- Math 457: Statistical Learning (Syllabus, Project, Sample projects).


Publications and some Unpublished Stuff (Lecture Notes, Technical Reports etc.)

Calculations


Miscellaneous:

My Erdős number is 4: $\to$ Gerard Ben Arous $\to$ Daniel Strook $\to$ Persi Diaconis $\to$ Paul Erdős.

My Einstein number is 5: $\to$ Gerard Ben Arous $\to$ Stefano Olla $\to$ Joel Lebowitz $\to$ Peter Bergmann $\to $ Albert Einstein.

A small bit from my math genealogy.

My Facebook page (sadly, not much happens in this page).


Info for undergraduate students who want a letter from me.