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Quantitative finance and computational systems

April 1, 2012

I’m writing a book proposal based on the lecture notes for my R for Quants workshop I conducted at the …

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Mechanical sympathy and the ghost in the machine

November 18, 2011

The snow was finally melting, day light returning, and the sun actually felt warm again. In the frigid north spring …

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When random isn’t random

August 15, 2011

In erlang, random isn’t always random. Purists will claim that pseudo random number generators are never truly random, so who …

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