Dr Daniel Tokarev - Researcher Profile

Daniel Tokarev

Address

School of Mathematical Sciences
Building 28, Clayton

Biography

Daniel works in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University as a Research Fellow

 

 

 

Daniel’s research areas of interest are:

 

  • Branching Processes, including extinction of large populations and deducing offspring distribution from extinction distribution, optimal compositions of mixed populations and assemblies; asymptotics of stochastic Solow models for macroeconomics, stochastic processes on graphs of groups.

Keywords

Branching Processes

Qualifications

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY - MATHEMATICS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2007
BACHELOR OF LAW
Institution: The University of Melbourne
Year awarded: 1998
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)
Institution: The University of Melbourne
Year awarded: 1998

Publications

Journal Articles

Tokarev, D.V., 2012, A generalisation of Descartes' rule of signs, Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society [P], vol 91, issue 3, Cambridge University Press, New York USA, pp. 415-420.

Tokarev, D., Borovkov, K., 2009, On the expectations of maxima of sets of independent random variables, Statistics and Probability Letters [P], vol 79, issue 23, Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp. 2381-2388.

Hamza, K., Jagers, P., Sudbury, A.W., Tokarev, D.V., 2009, The mixing advantage is less than 2, Extremes [P], vol 12, Springer, New York USA, pp. 19-31.

Tokarev, D., 2008, Growth of integral transforms and extinction in critical Galton-Watson processes, Journal of Applied Probability [P], vol 45, issue 2, Applied Probability Trust, UK, pp. 472-480.