Hey, I’m Abdulaziz
A Mechanical Engineering turned Quant, interested in the application of physical, mathematical, and quantitative models and techniques to everything.
This site is a repository for my learning experiences, in the form of articles & notes on: engineering, mathematics, philosophy, futures research, computer science, finance, ideas, etc.
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System Dynamics Notes (2/n): Ordinary Differential Equations
System Dynamics Notes (1/n): Linearization & System Modeling
Having finally completed a course in system dynamics, I took it upon myself to fulfill a kind readers request to share my progress throughout systems thinking. To do so, I have rewritten my notes in a manner that is assessable to most readers. However, It is important...
A Recreated Mental Model for Systems Thinking
Introduction The idea for this article, my musing, erupted from two very different sources of inspiration; the first being from the intellectual autobiography by Colin McGinn, ‘The Making of a Philosopher’; while the second is from the fact that I am about to begin...
An Informational Introduction to Game Theory and the Stock Market
It has been a while since I wrote an article. I therefore owe you, my readers, a sincere apology. With the ever looming lockdown coming for Kuwait in February 2021, I decided to take a deep breath from university studying — to pause, reflect, and continue writing once...
Applied Numerical Methods: Part 1
Disclaimer: This article series recommends the use of Matlab. If you do not have access to Matlab, then I would recommend using Octave which is an open source alternative with almost completely similar syntax. You may use this online version https://octave-online.net....
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