Ed Thorp

The following is a comprehensive compilation of Ed Thorp's writings, articles, and interviews.

1959, November: The Relation Between A Compact Linear Operator And Its Conjugate
1960: Projections Onto The Substance Of Compact Operators
1960: The Metrization of Statistical Metric Spaces
1961, January: A Favorable Strategy For Twenty-one
1962: Generalized Topologies for Statistical Metric Spaces
1962: The Range As Range Space For Compact Operators
1962: The Range As Range Space For Compact Operators II
1964: Finite Dimensional Normed Spaces
1964: Internal Points Of Convex Sets
1964: Some Banach Spaces Congruent To Their Conjugates
1964, August: Repeated Independent Trials And A Class Of Dice Problems
1964, October: A Partial Analysis Of Go
1965, May: Attempt At A Strongest Vector Topology
1966, June: A Favorable Side Bet In Nevada Baccarat
1967, August: The Strong Maximum Modulus Theorem
1969: Optimal Gambling Systems For Favorable Games
1970, July: Solution Of A Poker Variant
1971: Partially Bounded Sets Of Infinite Width
1971: Poincares Conjecture and the Distribution of Digits in Tables
1972: Concave Utilities are Distinguished by their Optimal Strategies
1972, January: A Computer Assisted Study Of Go On MxN Boards
1973: Extensions of the Black Scholes Option Model
1973: Fundamental Theorem Of Card Counting
1973, December: Nonrandom Shuffling With Applications To The Game Of Faro
1975, June: BackGammon
1975, June: Backgammon Tournament Play Game Theory Solves Experts Puzzle
1975, June: Blackjack Systems
1975, June: End Positions In Backgammon
1975, June: End Positions In Backgammon l
1975, June: End Positions In Backgammon ll
1975, June: End Positions In Backgammon lll
1975, June: The Black And White Classic Invitational Backgammon Tournament
1976, May: Common Stock Volatilities in Option Formulas
1977, May: A Public Index for Listed Options
1978, August: Welcome Dr Thorp
1978, December: The World Championship Of Blackjack
1979: Systems For Roulette lll
1979: The Probability That a Matrix Has a Saddle Point
1979, January: Systems For Roulette l
1979, March: Systems For Roulette ll
1979, May: Physical Prediction Of Roulette l
1979, July: Physical Prediction Of Roulette ll
1979, August: Physical Prediction Of Roulette lll
1979, October: Physical Prediction Of Roulette lV
1979, November: Letters From Readers l
1979, December: The Kelly Money Management System
1980, January: Letters From Readers ll
1980, February: Getting Rich
1980, March: Blackjack Beware The Short Shoe
1980, April: Counting Every Card In The Deck
1980, June: Cheating At Blackjack
1980, August: Letters From Readers lll
1980, September: Roulette – The Dealers Signature
1980, September: Roulette – The Dealers Signature Fallacy
1980, October: The Love Boat l
1980, November: The Love Boat ll
1980, December: The Horse Hedge Method
1981, January: Blackjack With A Tenless Deck
1981, March: JE Granville Prophet Of Profits Part 1
1981, April: JE Granville Prophet Of Profits Part 2
1981, May: Granville Shakes The World l
1981, June: Granville Shakes The World ll
1981, July: Granville Shakes The World lll
1981, August: Horse Racing And Letters
1981, September: Granville At UC Il
1981, October: Granville At UC Ill
1981, November: Granville At UC I
1981, December: The House Take In The Options Market A Proposition Bet With Dice
1982: Can Joe Granville Time the Market?
1983, June: The Cost of Liquidity Services in Listed Options: A Note
1992, December: The Kelly Criterion and the Stock Market
1997, June: Blackjack – Beating The Klondikes Free Ride
1999: Does Basic Strategy Have The Same Expectation For Each Round
2003: A Perspective on Quantitative Finance Models for Beating the Market
2010, January: Medium Term Simulations of the Full Kelly and Fractional Kelly Investment Strategies
2017, January: Edward Thorp · Math genius who beat the dealer and the market
2017, March: 128 TIP: Edward Thorp – A Man for All Markets
2022, May: Legendary Trader Edward O. Thorp on Beating the Stock Market and Blackjack
2022, June: Ed Thorp on How to Think for Yourself, How to Be Inner-Directed, and The Dangers of Investing Fads