In 1960, the physicist Eugene Wigner wrote a famous essay titled “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences” in which he explored the question of why mathematics is so r… (more…)
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This is the time when the cold winter month are ending. Temperatures are slowly rising, flowers are blossoming, the faint scent of BBQ in… (more…)
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Last month, I gave a keynote at PyData Warsaw about the existing (and growing) gap between academia and industry, specifically when it comes to machine learning and data science. (more…)
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2020 has been an incredibly challenging year, and on a personal note, has marked an important milestone — graduating with my PhD in computer science from Cornell University. This has been a six year journey, where my personal growth as a machine learning ... (more…)
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We survey the nascent literature on machine learning in the study of financial markets. We highlight the best examples of what this line of research has to offe... (more…)
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