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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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Not Yet Broken: RSA in the NISQ Era

An excerpt from “Chapter 1: Why Quantum Computing ” in the book Dancing with Qubits, Second Edition (Packt, 2024) by Robert S. Sutor Quantum computing...

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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...