Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 02/18/2011 458 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account Scott, what I see work-wise, Linear algebra is good for figuring out the max output/return on allocation of capex across various scenarios. Log in to Reply Dave, are you and your man going back to Philly tonight or does the party continue in NYC over the weekend? Log in to Reply All of this stuff is useful if you want to build a black box of algorithms for a hedge fund. Log in to Reply I understand the usefulness of differential equations, but where is linear algebra used? Log in to Reply for non-engineers, differential equations and linear algebra are much more practical – ie there’s actually a chance of using it at the job Log in to Reply Can we discuss vector calculus NOW? Log in to Reply ROFL at Rob’s credentials post Log in to Reply By Butterfly on February 18, 2011 3:50 PM do they get over the table or do they get taxed?? *rob* Sometimes the husband bends them over the table and that can be taxing. Log in to Reply do they get over the table or do they get taxed?? *rob* Log in to Reply < 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 50 >
Scott, what I see work-wise, Linear algebra is good for figuring out the max output/return on allocation of capex across various scenarios. Log in to Reply
Dave, are you and your man going back to Philly tonight or does the party continue in NYC over the weekend? Log in to Reply
All of this stuff is useful if you want to build a black box of algorithms for a hedge fund. Log in to Reply
I understand the usefulness of differential equations, but where is linear algebra used? Log in to Reply
for non-engineers, differential equations and linear algebra are much more practical – ie there’s actually a chance of using it at the job Log in to Reply
By Butterfly on February 18, 2011 3:50 PM do they get over the table or do they get taxed?? *rob* Sometimes the husband bends them over the table and that can be taxing. Log in to Reply
Scott, what I see work-wise, Linear algebra is good for figuring out the max output/return on allocation of capex across various scenarios.
Dave, are you and your man going back to Philly tonight or does the party continue in NYC over the weekend?
All of this stuff is useful if you want to build a black box of algorithms for a hedge fund.
I understand the usefulness of differential equations, but where is linear algebra used?
for non-engineers, differential equations and linear algebra are much more practical – ie there’s actually a chance of using it at the job
Can we discuss vector calculus NOW?
ROFL at Rob’s credentials post
By Butterfly on February 18, 2011 3:50 PM
do they get over the table or do they get taxed??
*rob*
Sometimes the husband bends them over the table and that can be taxing.
do they get over the table or do they get taxed??
*rob*