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Thursday, 21 June 2012
Financial Weaponry
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Financial Weaponry
, my review of George Szpiro's Pricing the Future: Physics, Finance and the 300-year Journey to the Black–Scholes Equation, is now available at the Physics World site.
I posted some excerpts earlier
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