Video URL
https://pirsa.org/17020000James Weatherall: The Physics of Wall Street
APA
Weatherall, J. (2017). James Weatherall: The Physics of Wall Street. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/17020000
MLA
Weatherall, James. James Weatherall: The Physics of Wall Street. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Feb. 02, 2017, https://pirsa.org/17020000
BibTex
@misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:17020000, doi = {}, url = {https://pirsa.org/17020000}, author = {Weatherall, James}, keywords = {Other Physics}, language = {en}, title = {James Weatherall: The Physics of Wall Street}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics}, year = {2017}, month = {feb}, note = {PIRSA:17020000 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/index.php/pirsa/17020000}} }
James Weatherall University of California, Irvine
Abstract
Twenty-first century finance is built on complex mathematical tools developed by “quants,” a different breed of investor with expertise in fields such as physics, mathematics, and computer science. These models have been the basis for both new trading strategies and new financial products, leading to untold wealth. In some cases, however, these models have done more damage than good, making markets less stable and introducing new systemic risk. In this talk, Dr. James Weatherall will tell the story of how in the aftermath of World War II, some innovative physicists and mathematicians saw surprising connections between physics, gambling, and finance, and put those connections to use to become the first quants. Dr. Weatherall will introduce some of the ideas behind modern quantitative trading and show how the history of mathematical reasoning in finance reveals that these models can be extremely useful-but only if we understand their limitations.