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Saturday, 16 May 2009

Podcast: Episode 29 - Noel-Ann Bradshaw, Evolutionary algorithms for financial applications

These are the show notes for episode 29 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 29 is prime, the 29th power of two is the largest power of two to have all different digits. More about 29 from Prime Curios.

Regular listeners will know Noel-Ann Bradshaw as the regular contributor of the maths history features on the podcast. Noel-Ann is a PhD student at the University of Greenwich and this time we hear from Noel-Ann about her research.

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