Spreadsheets and Economics
It is not uncommon to see a large number of people using spreadsheets in their work. As a matter of fact this tool can be of great help to speed calculations, explore models and even… Read More »Spreadsheets and Economics
It is not uncommon to see a large number of people using spreadsheets in their work. As a matter of fact this tool can be of great help to speed calculations, explore models and even… Read More »Spreadsheets and Economics
I have been meaning to write this post for a while, but for one reason or another (or rather many reasons…) I had not been able to. Right, so what has triggered this post? Well,… Read More »Quantum Leap… Are you sure you mean that?
Well, it would not be a visit to Puebla without having a look at the pair of volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. Great views, but I was now expecting coming out from dinner and having the… Read More »#Popocatepetl has been spewing some ash… Pics
I never found myself so interested in interfaces and colloids before. Great marketing!
In celebration of the Euler’s birthday, Google has created a doodle today. The doodle includes: The formula for the Euler characteristic, , which relates the number of vertices, edges and faces of a spherical polyhedron… Read More »Happy 306th birthday Euler!
Now reading “Dark Pools: : The rise of A.I. trading machines and the looming threat to Wall Street ” by Scott Patterson.
Turing’s Universal Machine is voted the best British innovation The theoretical “Universal Machine” proposed by Turing in the 1930s has been voted the greatest British innovation from the past 100 years in an online poll… Read More »Turing’s Universal Machine is voted the best British innovation