Pratima Hebbar, Phillip Griffiths Assistant Research Professor
I am a Griffiths Assistant Research Professor at the Department of Mathematics at Duke University. Prior to arriving at Duke, I completed my Ph.D. from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland. The main focus of my research is asymptotic problems arising from Branching Processes, Branching Diffusions and related Dynamical Systems.
- Office Hours:
- Wednesday 9 am- 11 am for MATH 356,
Wednesday 11 am- 1 pm for MATH 230,
or by appointment
- Education:
Ph.D. | University of Maryland, College Park | 2019 |
- Keywords:
- Muser Mentor • Probability theory and stochastic processes
- Recent Publications
- Fernando, K; Hebbar, P, Higher order asymptotics for large deviations-Part II,
Stochastics and Dynamics, vol. 21 no. 5
(August, 2021) [doi] [abs]
- Fernando, K; Hebbar, P, Higher order asymptotics for large deviations - Part i,
Asymptotic Analysis, vol. 121 no. 3-4
(January, 2021),
pp. 219-257, IOS Press [doi] [abs]
- Hebbar, P, Differential Equations For Scientists and Engineers,
Physics Today, vol. 73 no. 7
(July, 2020),
pp. 54-55, AIP Publishing [doi]
- Hebbar, P; Koralov, L; Nolen, J, Asymptotic behavior of branching diffusion processes in periodic media,
Electronic Journal of Probability, vol. 25
(January, 2020),
pp. 1-40 [doi] [abs]
- Dolgopyat, D; Hebbar, P; Koralov, L; Perlman, M, Multi-type branching processes with time-dependent branching rates,
Journal of Applied Probability, vol. 55 no. 3
(September, 2018),
pp. 701-727 [doi] [abs]