economics
Mathematics makes a clean sweep in the Nobel Prizes.
Riaz Ahmad's mathematical career has led him from the complexities of blood flow to the risks of the financial markets via underwater acoustics. Plus found out how maths can explain all this and more.
Economists reveal that your neighbours significantly impact on your well-being.
There might not be a Nobel Prize for mathematics, but maths is at the heart of the 2006 Nobel Prizes.
Ground breaking work in uncovering optimal funding mechanisms in financial markets
The risks in Who wants to be a millionaire?
In the last article of this three-part series, Phil Wilson shows how simple graphs can tell you a lot about the economy — and not only in Slugworld.
From Einstein to water power, Plus author Anita King explains where maths has got her.
Game theorists model the evolution of trust and trustworthiness




