Episode Synopsis "Probabilistic Forecasting of U.S. Treasury Bills "
In this episode I talk to Sam Doerken. Sam is a mathematician by training, having studied mathematics at the University of Heidelberg. He did his diploma thesis in mathematics on Probabilistic Forecasting of U.S. Treasury Bills . Since 2012 he works at the Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics at the University of Freiburg. In this episode we talk abot the topic of his diploma thesis Probabilistic Forecasting of U.S. Treasury Bills and we cover time series analysis.
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