Curriculum Vitae
Mark Huber
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228 Physics Bldg.
Durham, NC 27708919 660-6970 (office)
(email)
- Education
BS Harvey Mudd College 1994
B.S. in Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College, 1994
Masters in Operations Research at Cornell University, 1997
Ph.D. in Operations Research at Cornell University, 1999
- Areas of Research
Monte Carlo simulation and stochastic computation
- Professional Service
- Selected Recent Invited Talks
- An Overview of Perfect Sampling Methods, "Advances in Analysis of Monte Carlo Methods", Harvard University, December 02, 2007
- Improved perfect sampling for repulsive point processes, University of Minnesota, October 11, 2007
- An attractive algorithm for repulsive spatial point processes, Algorithms Seminar, Dept. of Computer Science, Duke University, October 01, 2007
- A new move for spatial point processes, DIMACS Workshop on Markov Chain Monte Carlo: Synthesizing Theory and Practice, June 07, 2007
- Swapped at birth: Building a better spatial point process, Duke Mathematics Graduate Faculty Seminar, April 13, 2007
- Some experiments on tridiagonal matrices for beta ensembles., SAMSI Universality working group, November 05, 2006 [html]
- Perfect simulation with the Randomness Recycler for arbitrary state spaces, University of Warwick, August 22, 2006
- Advance Acceptance/Rejection Methods for Monte Carlo Algorithms, UC Davis-Department of Mathematics, March 05, 2006
- Polynomial time generation of random regular graphs, Random Graphs and Stochastic Computation Workshop, SAMSI, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC USA, June 13, 2005
- Time Dependent Update Functions for Perfect Sampling, Joint Statistical Meetings, August, 2004
- Time dependent update functions for perfect sampling, IMS meeting Singapore, March 11, 2004
- Perfect Sampling: techniques and challenges, University of Ulm, 9 December 2003
- Perfect sampling, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 5 December 2003
- Markov chain moves for generating contingency tables with fixed weighted row sums, SAMSI, 29 July 2003
- Bounded chain techniques for perfect sampling, Electrical and Computer Engineering seminar at NC State, 14 February 2003
- Randomness Recycler: A technique for generating perfect samples from high dimensional distributions, Duke Statistics Research Seminars, September 7, 2001
- Improved perfect sampling for repulsive point processes, University of Minnesota, October 11, 2007
- Publications (listed separately)
Last modified: 2008/04/03

