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An Interview with Prof. Dylan Hewit: The Mechanist

Prof. Dylan Hewit is a former Principal Teaching...

A geometric theory of incentive robustness and control

We develop a geometric theory of incentives...

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An Interview with Prof. Dylan Hewit

Prof. Dylan Hewit is a former Principal Teaching Fellow in Experimental Design in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, where he also...

Book Review: The Night’s Cipher by Prof. Paul Gordon James

London, 1892. A city where gaslight meets electricity, and ancient secrets collide with scientific revolution. Paul White arrives at the Royal College of Science as...

An Interview with Ernest P. Chan

On 21 May, 2025, our Editor Dr Paul Bilokon interviewed Dr Ernest P. Chan, an expert in machine learning and the application of quantitative...

2023 Quant of the Year

We are delighted to announce that our Founder and CEO Dr Paul Alexander Bilokon has been proclaimed the 2023 Quant Of The Year, jointly...

Machine Learning in Cardiovascular Medicine

The book Machine Learning in Cardiovascular Medicine addresses the ever-expanding applications of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically machine learning (ML), in healthcare and within cardiovascular...

Reinforcement Learning and Stochastic Optimization

The new book by Warren B. Powell, Reinforcement Learning and Stochastic Optimization: A Unified Framework for Sequential Decisions, is due to come out on...

Machine Learning And Data Sciences For Financial Markets: A Guide To Contemporary Practices

Charles-Albert Lehalle and Agostino Capponi (editors) have sent earlier this week to Cambridge University Press the manuscript of Machine Learning And Data Sciences For...

Reward is enough

In a recent paper by David Silver, Satinder Baveja, Doina Precup, and Richard Sutton, the authors hypothesize that the objective of maximizing reward is...

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An Interview with Prof. Dylan Hewit: The Mechanist

Prof. Dylan Hewit is a former Principal Teaching Fellow in Experimental Design in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, where he also served as one of the College’s...

A geometric theory of incentive robustness and control

We develop a geometric theory of incentives that unifies games, nudges, language, market structure,...

Advances in Quantitative Finance in 2025: From Models to Systems

Quant research in 2025 is no longer about finding the “right model,” but about...

C++26 Is Getting Compile-Time Reflection — and That’s a Big Deal

Daniel Lemire is a software performance expert. He ranks among the top 2% of...

Charles Castelli’s ‘The Theory of “Options” in Stocks and Shares’

Recently I stumbled upon a rare and singularly important book—one that quietly rewrites the...