PhD Candidate in Mathematical Sciences, Probability and Applications, Queen Mary University of London
BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Economics, UCL, 2014
MSc Mathematical Finance (Distinction Award), Queen Mary University of London, 2015
Currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London. The area of research involves stochastic processes and sequential optimisation problems. Personal interests include game theory, probability theory and financial mathematics.
Lions and lambs: can you solve this classic game theory puzzle?
Jul 20, 2017 16:58 pm UTC| Science
How many lions does it take to kill a lamb? The answer isnt as straightforward as you might think. Not, at least, according to game theory. Game theory is a branch of maths that studies and predicts decision-making. It...
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