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by cma
2674 days ago
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> On the other hand I haven't seen that in finance. Highly exotic (read: "beautiful") mathematics is extremely rarely used in financial engineering. Pricing derivatives is decidedly mundane work compared to the brain-meltingly abstract mathematics deployed in high energy particle physics research. Not sure if they stick to mundane math, but Renaissance Technologies did pretty well hiring mathematicians and theoretical physicists. |
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