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March 2010
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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.

Tags: differential equation : economics : financial mathematics : teaching


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Rupa Patel never wanted to be a financial engineer — she wanted to be a maths teacher. However, her skills in conveying difficult mathematical concepts to others, as well as a love of maths, enticed her into the exciting field of financial mathematics. Now she models risk, travels Europe and occasionally finds time to herself to examine the maths of her job in detail.

Tags: mathematical modelling : risk analysis : uncertainty : financial mathematics : financial modelling


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Horatio Boedihardjo explains the credit crunch

Tags: financial mathematics : financial modelling : finance : credit crunch


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Levitation, magical weight loss and perpetual motion — these are just some of the tricks that have been attributed to things that spin. So do gyroscopes need their very own version of physics? Hugh Hunt debunks some myths.

Tags: chaos : annuity : permutation : butterfly effect : group theory : financial mathematics : finance : law of large numbers


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How to keep inflation down

Tags: financial mathematics : inflation : finance


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In the light of recent events, it may appear that attempting to model the behaviour of financial markets is an impossible task. However, there are mathematical models of financial processes that, when applied correctly, have proved remarkably effective. Angus Brown looks at one of these, a simple model for option pricing, and explains how it takes us on the road to the famous Black-Scholes equation of financial mathematics, which won its discoverers the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Tags: option : financial mathematics : Black-Scholes equation : financial modelling


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Ground breaking work in uncovering optimal funding mechanisms in financial markets

Tags: mathematical modelling : Nobel prize : physics : economics : financial mathematics


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Australian cricket to blame for oil price rise?

Tags: public understanding of mathematics : correlation : causation : financial mathematics : mathematics in sport : financial modelling


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If you're worried that a mathematics degree might limit your career options, then there couldn't be a better person to talk to than Steve Hewson. Find out how his varied career has taken him from the lofty heights of theoretical physics, via the trading floor of a major investment bank, into the maths classroom, and has also seen him writing his very own maths book.

Tags: mathematics education : string theory : mathematics enrichment : financial mathematics


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Levitation, magical weight loss and perpetual motion — these are just some of the tricks that have been attributed to things that spin. So do gyroscopes need their very own version of physics? Hugh Hunt debunks some myths.

Tags: chaos : annuity : permutation : butterfly effect : group theory : financial mathematics : finance : law of large numbers


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With the credit crunch dominating the news, columnists have been wailing about "chaos in the markets", and "turbulent" share prices. But what does move the markets? Are they deterministic, or a result of chance? Colva Roney-Dougal explores the maths, from chaos to group theory.

Tags: chaos : annuity : permutation : butterfly effect : group theory : financial mathematics : finance : law of large numbers : credit crunch


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Levitation, magical weight loss and perpetual motion — these are just some of the tricks that have been attributed to things that spin. So do gyroscopes need their very own version of physics? Hugh Hunt debunks some myths.

Tags: chaos : annuity : permutation : butterfly effect : group theory : financial mathematics : finance : law of large numbers


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Levitation, magical weight loss and perpetual motion — these are just some of the tricks that have been attributed to things that spin. So do gyroscopes need their very own version of physics? Hugh Hunt debunks some myths.

Tags: chaos : annuity : permutation : butterfly effect : group theory : financial mathematics : finance : law of large numbers


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Tim Johnson was drawn into financial maths, not through an interest in finance, but because he was interested in making good decisions in the face of uncertainty. Tim explores the development of this interface between abstract mathematics and our everyday lives, and explains why a painting may only be worth its wall space.

Tags: probability : gambling : financial mathematics : finance : credit crunch