Orlando Marigliano
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Orlando Marigliano

Google Scholar ID: itPE_DYAAAAJ
Università di Genova
Algebraic statisticsApplied algebraic geometryNonlinear algebra
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
14
 
Co-authors
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers and preprints, including but not limited to:
  • - Markov combinations of discrete statistical models, 2025
  • - Order-One Rolling Shutter Cameras, CVPR 2025
  • - Differential equations for Gaussian statistical models with rational maximum likelihood estimator, SIAM J. Appl. Algebra Geom., 2024
  • - Classifying one-dimensional discrete models with maximum likelihood degree one, Adv. Appl. Math., 2025
  • - Coloured graphical models and their symmetries, Le Matematiche, 2021
  • - The maximum likelihood degree of linear spaces of symmetric matrices, Le Matematiche, 2021
  • - The curved exponential family of a staged tree, Electron. J. Stat., 2022
  • - Multivariate boundary regression models, Scand. J. Stat., 2022
  • - Maximum likelihood degree of the two-dimensional linear Gaussian covariance model, Algebraic Statistics, 2020
  • - Global projections of the soil microbiome in the Anthropocene, Global Ecol. Biogeogr., 2021
  • - Discrete statistical models with rational maximum likelihood estimator, Bernoulli, 2021
  • - Random points on an algebraic manifold, SIAM J. Math. Data Sci., 2020
  • - Verlinde bundles of families of hypersurfaces and their jumping lines, Beitr. Algebra Geom., 2019
Research Experience
  • Currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Mathematical Statistics group at the University of Genova, working with Eva Riccomagno. Research project 'Model Invariants in Algebraic Statistics' is funded by a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Education
  • PhD thesis: The algebraic statistics of sampling, likelihood, and regression; Master's thesis: Verlinde bundles of families of hypersurfaces and their jumping lines; Bachelor's thesis: Counting covers of elliptic curves.
Background
  • Research interests: connections between algebraic geometry and the fields of statistics, data science, and the natural sciences. Professional field: algebraic statistics, applied algebraic geometry.
Miscellany
  • Coauthors: Carlos Améndola, Arthur Bik, Paul Breiding, Jane Ivy Coons, Isobel Davies, Eliana Duarte, Christiane Görgen, Carlos Guerra, Lukas Gustafsson, Marvin Anas Hahn, Kathlén Kohn, Manuele Leonelli, Tomas Pajdla, Eva Riccomagno, Leonie Selk, Anna Seigal, Bernd Sturmfels, Michael Ruddy, Charles Tillier. Teaching experience: Taught Commutative Algebra in 2022.
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