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Enrique de Amo Artero is Associate Professor of Mathematical Analysis at the Department of Mathematics at the University of AlmerÃa, Spain. He studied at the University of Granada, Spain, where he obtained his doctoral degree in Mathematics in 1994. He is Principal Investigator of the research project âApplications of Measure Theory and Copula Theory. Construction of Stochastic Models", supported by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government. His fields of interest and research are finite measure theory, fractal theory, and copula theory.
Fabrizio Durante is Full Professor of Mathematical Methods of Economics, Finance and Actuarial Sciences at the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. From 2006 until 2010, he worked at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, where he obtained his habilitation in Mathematics in 2010. From 2010 to 2016 he worked as Assistant and, subsequently, Associate Professor of Statistics at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. His research activities focus on the fields of dependence and copula models, with particular emphasis on applications in financial risk management, reliability theory, and environmental science (especially hydrology). He is author (together with Carlo Sempi) of the monograph âPrinciples of Copula Theoryâ, and he co-edited three books devoted to copula theory and its applications published by Springer. Currently, he is Associate Editor of the journal âComputational Statistics and Data Analysis", âDependence Modeling" and âStatistical Methods and Applicationsâ.
Juan FernÃĄndez SÃĄnchez studied at the University of Granada, Spain, and obtained his doctoral degree (outstanding doctorate award) in Mathematics at the University of AlmerÃa, Spain, under the supervision of Enrique de Amo. He was Assistant Professor at the University of Granada and, later, he has worked for the Junta of AndalucÃa, Spain. He is a member of the Research Group of Mathematical Analysis at the University of AlmerÃa and of the research project âApplications of Measure Theory and Copula Theory. Construction of Stochastic Models" His fields of interest and research are the peculiar functions (nowhere continuous differentiable function, singular function, etc.), measure theory, fractal theory, and copulas and quasi-copulas.
Manuel Ãbeda Flores is Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics at the University of AlmerÃa, Spain, where he obtained his doctoral degree in Mathematics. His research activity focuses on copulas and dependence models.