Math Education Reform and Critical Thinking
When I was a kid, my life was mathematics. When I was little, my mom would hand me sheets of addition and subtraction problems that did not involve carrying or borrowing, and I would fill them out...
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From the inventor of fractal geometry, a revolutionary new theory that overturns our understanding of how markets work. Benoit B. Mandelbrot, one of the century’s most influential mathematicians, is...
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View ArticleHow to be Valuable In Investment Management
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View ArticleMath: The Ultimate BS Detector
Jordan Ellenberg is a rare scholar is both a math professor (at the University of Wisconsin-Madison) and a novelist. And in his fascinating new book, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical...
View ArticleBad at Math? Here’s the Secret Formula for Learning
Barbara Oakley, a professor of engineering at Oakland University, explains her secret formula for learning. She speaks with Pimm Fox on “Taking Stock.” (Source: Bloomberg) Bad at Math? Here’s the...
View ArticleImportance of ROIC Part 4: The Math of Compounding
By John Huber I thought I’d circle back to discuss the topic of compounders and return on capital. I wrote a few posts about earlier this year, and there have been numerous comments and questions. In...
View ArticleArranged Marriage: Indian Bride Ditches Math Challenged Groom At Alter
If you’re getting married in India, make sure you do your math homework. With India, China and the Pacific Rim increasingly becoming a hub for economic activity, a bride might want to know that, at a...
View ArticleFive Good Questions: Barbara Oakley – A Mind For Numbers
Barbara Oakley, PhD, PE is a professor of engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of A Mind for...
View ArticleRouah, The Heston Model and Its Extensions in VBA
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View ArticleGender Gap In Math Narrows In U.S. But Not India
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View ArticleThe Economist explains: How countries calculate their GDP
The Economist explains: How countries calculate their GDP (via The Economist) WHEN unveiling Britain’s annual budget on March 19th George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, crowed that the...
View ArticleHow to be Valuable In Investment Management
On How to be Valuable in the Investment Management Business by David Merkel, CFA of Aleph Blog I love my readers. Here is another question from a reader: I would appreciate your advice on how to learn...
View ArticleMath: The Ultimate BS Detector
Jordan Ellenberg is a rare scholar is both a math professor (at the University of Wisconsin-Madison) and a novelist. And in his fascinating new book, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical...
View ArticleBad at Math? Here’s the Secret Formula for Learning
Barbara Oakley, a professor of engineering at Oakland University, explains her secret formula for learning. She speaks with Pimm Fox on “Taking Stock.” (Source: Bloomberg) Bad at Math? Here’s the...
View ArticleImportance of ROIC Part 4: The Math of Compounding
By John Huber I thought I’d circle back to discuss the topic of compounders and return on capital. I wrote a few posts about earlier this year, and there have been numerous comments and questions. In...
View ArticleFive Good Questions: Barbara Oakley – A Mind For Numbers
Barbara Oakley, PhD, PE is a professor of engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of A Mind for...
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