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Deep Learning Interpretability for Rough Volatility

A group of Cambridge, Imperial College, Alan...

An Interview with Neil Clive Fowler

WBS are about to run the 3rd...

Takeaways from QuantMinds 2024 in London

Saeed Amen is the founder of Turnleaf...

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Did Arthur Whitney just open-source k?

The source code of the programming language k (the one behind kdb+/q and Shakti) has been closely guarded by its developer, Arthur Whitney. Earlier in...

An interview with a QDC alumnus: Al Thompson

Today, I interviewed Al Thompson, Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Cruise, San Francisco. Al is a recent alumnus of the Quantitative Developer Certificate (QDC), a...

Videos from CppCon 2021

CppCon is the annual, week-long online face-to-face gathering for the entire C++ community. The conference is organized by the C++ community for the community....

Super Fast Python

A new website by Jason Brownlee aims to explain how to write Super Fast Python code. Brownlee has been a developer for 20 years and...

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Deep Learning Interpretability for Rough Volatility

A group of Cambridge, Imperial College, Alan Turing Institute, and Mediobanca researchers, Damiano Brigo, Bo Yuan, Jack Jacquier, and Nicola Pede, have recently published a preprint entitled Deep Learning...

An Interview with Neil Clive Fowler

WBS are about to run the 3rd Women in Quantitative Finance Americas Conference (WQFA)....

Takeaways from QuantMinds 2024 in London

Saeed Amen is the founder of Turnleaf Analytics and Cuemacro. Over the past fifteen...

Quant Jobs in 2024

This article was contributed by Sarah Butcher, Managing Editor at eFinancialCareers.com. Photo courtesy of...

Did Arthur Whitney just open-source k?

The source code of the programming language k (the one behind kdb+/q and Shakti)...