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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...

Quantum Computing

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...

Quantum Portfolio Management from the PMI (Project Management Institute) perspective

Kevin Corella Nieto, NTT DATA Centers Service Leader for Project Development/AI & Quantum Machine Learning Services, discusses quantum portfolio management from the PMI perspective. Section...

Machine learning with quantum computers

The thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS 2021 for short, took place on 6 December - 14 December, 2021. As part of...

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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...