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  1. Who uses Latex?

    Ive used almost nothing but latex for the last 4 years, (BSc engineering physics, now doing MSc applied math). Haven't heard of anyone in the hard sciences not using it, though the learning curve can be quite steep. If latex isnt working for you, try LyX instead
  2. GPU Support in VS C++ v.Next

    what new does AMP offer in comparison with cuda or say openCL ?
  3. Boy or girl paradox

    Really? Maybe i should take a statistics course ;) One can get two boys, a boy and then a girl, the other way around or two girls, each of these outcomes are equally likely under your assumption. He told you that one was a boy, and your left with the posibilities bb bg gb, so the probabilty of...
  4. Boy or girl paradox

    1/3 ? More interesting. What if he told you that the boy was born on a sunday?
  5. Application - What does transcript tell?

    Was thinking the same thing when I got my bachelor diploma/papers from my school.. There’s nothing that indicates relative placement in the class, only a qualitative description of each grade in the 7 step grading system used in Denmark. Which is obviously worth next to nothing. It’s pretty much...
  6. British Universities, facing HUGE cuts, plan tuition increase

    Same all over Europe.. In Denmark, spendings on research, infrastructure, education etc. are all being cut to fund the massive explosion in pension and healthcare cost that comes about with the ageing of the huge generations of the late 40’s and 50’s. Despite all the cuts in what I would call...
  7. New Quantnet members say hi

    Hello from Denmark<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> Currently doing an MSc in engineering physics, but moving into finance<o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> Found quantnet to be a great source of information, so will be hanging around here...
  8. Bachelor of Financial Engineering (BFE)

    Just out of curiosity - why is it that you consider a BFE to be inferior to other degrees? I assume that means doing a bunch of math, cs and finance related courses. To me that seems more relevant than a degree full of quantum mechanics and so on. I’m in engineering physics btw
  9. GPA conversion and more

    Heyo, new to quantnet Physics to finance, from what I’ve read so far it seems to be a classic huh? I’m currently doing an MSc in engineering physics, entered the program straight after a BSc in same field at the Technical University of Denmark. That’s the way it’s done here BSc -> MSc ->...
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