Marfil, Ramon Iñigo
Assistant Professor
Research Interests
Game theory. Mathematical modeling.
Game theory. Mathematical modeling.
Academic Groups
- Mathematical Finance and Actuarial Science (member)
- Modelling and Applications (affiliate)
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Education
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Ph.D. Mathematics
University of the Philippines Diliman -
M.S. Applied Mathematics
University of the Philippines Diliman -
B.S. Mathematics
University of the Philippines Diliman
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Ph.D. Mathematics
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Research
- Game theory
- Currently working on N-tower problem variations
- Interested in working on voting games, auction theory, and their applications
- Mathematical modeling
- Currently working on COVID-19 modeling
- Created a formula for NBA games and playoff series predictions using offensive and defensive efficiency ratings
- Interested in working on prediction models for the NBA or other sports leagues
- Game theory
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Teaching
Undergraduate students
- Previous
- Queennie Mae Lazo (On the Determination of the Common Set of Weights in a Preferential Voting System)
- Amiel Isaac Sol (Forecasting NBA Tournaments by Game Probabilities Obtained through Modified Elo Ratings)
- Dela Vega, Dan Cogie (Forecasting La Liga by Game Probabilities Obtained through a Modified Pythagorean Formula)
- Current
- Alfanta, Joshua Andre (sports forecasting)
- Ladores, Emil James (voting theory)
Graduate students
- Current
- Benitez, Angelyn (mathematical modeling)
- Obierna, John Vincent (mathematical modeling)
- Previous
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Publications
- On the Placing Probabilities for the Four-Tower Problem Using Recursions Based on Multigraphs, Journal of the Mathematical Society of the Philippines, 43:1 (2020), 19-32
- Solution to the Three-Player Gambler’s Ruin with Variable Bet Size Using Recursions Based on Multigraphs, Science & Engineering Journal, 14:2 (2021), 249-256
- Solution to the N-Player Gambler’s Ruin with Variable Bet Size Using Recursions Based on Multigraphs, Science & Engineering Journal, 16:1 (2023), 40-47
- Solution to the N-player gambler’s ruin using recursions based on multigraphs, Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, DOI: 10.1080/03610918.2023.2233173 (You may email the author to get a PDF copy of the paper.)