Nigel Cutland
Nigel J. Cutland is Professor of Mathematics at The University of York.[1] His main fields of interest are non-standard analysis, Loeb spaces, and applications in probability and stochastic analysis.[1] He is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Logic and Analysis.
Books
- Cutland, Nigel (1980). Computability: An Introduction to Recursive Function Theory. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521294652.
- Capinski, Marek; Nigel Cutland (1995). Nonstandard Methods in Stochastic Fluid Mechanics (Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences). World Scientific Pub Co Inc. ISBN 9789810217105.
- Cutland, Nigel (2000). Loeb Measures in Practice: Recent Advances: EMS Lectures 1997 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics). Springer. ISBN 9783540413844.
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See also
- Influence of non-standard analysis
References
- "Professor Nigel Cutland". Department of Mathematics. The University of York. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
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