Lukun Zheng, PhD






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Books

1. L. Zheng (2020). Introductory Statistics, 1st edition. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, IA, 2020 (ISBN: 978-1-7924-2985-9).


Published Papers (peer-reviewed)

12. Zheng, L., & Jiang, Y. (2022). Combining dissimilarity measures for quantifying changes in research fields. Scientometrics, 1-15.

11. Ozer, A. O., Gerstenschlager, N., & Zheng, L. (2022, April). Transforming College-level Calculus Courses with Cutting-edge Video recording and Editing technologies{A Case Study. In 2022 Virtual
Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2022). AMS.

10. Zheng, L., Zheng, H., & Kundu, C. (2022). Authorship Attribution via Occupancy-problem-type Indices. Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 1-15.

9. H. Zheng, and L. Zheng (2020). An Investigation on Language Programs in US Higher Institutions: A Case Study on Chinese Language Programs. US-China Education Review, 10(6), 257-265.

8. L. Zheng (2019). Using mutual information as a cocitation similarity measure. Scientometrics. DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03098-9

7. L. Zheng and H. Zheng (2019). Authorship attribution via coupon-collector-type indices. Journal of Quantitative Linguistics. DOI: 10.1080/09296174.2019.1577939.

6. S. Molchanov, Z. Zhang, and L. Zheng (2018). Entropic Moments and Domains of Attraction on Countable Alphabets. Mathematical Methods of Statistics, 27(1): 60-70.

5. L. Zheng (2018). A two-step self-evaluation algorithm on imputation methods for missing categorical data. International Journal of Scientific and Statistical Computing, 7(1): 1-12.

4. L. Zheng and J. Jiang (2017). A new diversity estimator. The Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications, 4(1): 1-13.

3. S. Molchanov, Z. Zhang, and L. Zheng (2017). Central limit theorem of Turing's formula. ACMPT-2017 proceedings, UDC 519.214.

2. S. Molchanov and L. Zheng (2017). Cluster expansion of the resolvent for the Schrödinger operator on non-percolating graphs with applications to Simon–Spencer type theorems and localization. Journal of Spectral Theory, 7(3): 733-770.

1. Z. Zhang and L. Zheng (2015). A mutual information estimator with  exponentially decaying bias.  Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 14(3): 243-252.