by abdelazizalgh | Jun 27, 2020 | Mathematical Finance, Mathematics, Quantitative Finance
The Mathematics of a Coin Toss A coin is a very interesting item. This is because its intriguing aspect truly lies with its use in probability, rather than it’s function as a monetary item. Coins are widely used as a tool to aid in randomly selecting between two...
by abdelazizalgh | Jun 20, 2020 | Mathematics
What is chaos? It is a seemingly random behavior exhibited in a system, with sensitive dependence on initial conditions. What we mean by ‘seemingly random’, is that this behavior is very unpredictable — so much so that it may appear random. This random appearance is...
by abdelazizalgh | May 13, 2020 | Computer Science, Mathematics
A Word About The Primer This primer is by no means exhaustive of the subject. Treat it as what you’d learn before you’re fully introduced to the subject. I hope this brief primer on Discrete Mathematics will be of some use to you. This subject is extremely useful in...
by abdelazizalgh | May 9, 2020 | Engineering, Mathematics
A WORD I am excited to introduce you to the structure of our introduction. I will explain all the necessary vocabulary and all the processes relevant to quantitative modeling. Then, from what we’ve learnt, we will build a mathematical model together. WHAT IS...
by abdelazizalgh | May 7, 2020 | Mathematics
THE BEGINNING OF ALL LAWS The other day I was reading Leonard Susskind and George Hrabovsky’s ‘Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum’, and I found in the first interlude something so simple and beautiful- the origin of dynamic laws. I’ll begin by laying...