• MCINTOSH, B. S., et al., 2006. Taking account of water supply infrastructure in land-use planning: An integrated supply-demand approach. In: Alexey VOINOV, Anthony J. JAKEMAN, and Andrea E. RIZZOLI, eds. Proceedings of the iEMSs Third Biennial Meeting, “Summit on Environmental Modelling and Software”. Burlington, VT: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society.
  • SEWELL, Martin V., 1994. Fractal image compression. Master’s thesis, Birkbeck College, University of London, London.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2006. Stochastic processes. Lecture given to Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Academia.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Behavioural Finance.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. City Myths.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Dating.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Day Trading
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Domestic Violence.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Efficient market hypothesis - history. In: Efficient Market Hypothesis - Empirical Proof From India. Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press. Shelved.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Ensemble Learning.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Eugenics.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Factor Analysis.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Feature Selection.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Feminism FAQ.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Fisher Kernel.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Fund Performance.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Geography.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Happiness.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Hidden Markov Models.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. History.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Immigration.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Independent Component Analysis.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Intelligence.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Kernel Methods.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Machine Learning.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Men and Women FAQ: The Evolution of the Sexes.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Market Microstructure.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Model Selection.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Money Management.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Political Correctness.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Politics.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Postmodernism.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Principal Component Analysis.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Probability: A Taxonomy.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Probability: Why?
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Race.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Random Walk Hypothesis.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Selfish Gene.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Sex differences in intelligence. Department of Computer Science, University College London, London.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Social Sciences.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2007. Technical Analysis.
  • SEWELL, Martin. Statistical inference (and what is wrong with classical statistics).
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. Gender (sic) equality (sic). Opticon1826, 4. (my reply to a reply)
  • SEWELL, Martin V., and Wei YAN, 2008. Ultra High Frequency Financial Data. In: Maarten KEIJZER, ed. Proceedings of the 2008 GECCO Conference Companion on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. New York: ACM, pp. 1847–1850.
  • YAN, Wei, Martin V. SEWELL, and Christopher D. CLACK, 2008. Learning to Optimize Profits Beats Predicting Returns – Comparing Techniques for Financial Portfolio Optimisation. In: Maarten KEIJZER, ed. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. New York: ACM, pp. 1681–1688.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. The Demarcation of Science.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. History of the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. Characterization of Financial Time Series.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. Evolutionary Foundations of Heuristics and Biases.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. The Application of Evolutionary Computation to Financial Time Series Prediction.
  • THOMAS, Ray and Martin SEWELL, 2008. The Qualities of Statistics as Facts about Society. DataCritica: International Journal of Critical Statistics, 1(2), 17–24.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. Structural Risk Minimization.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. VC Dimension.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. Order Book.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2008. ‘Optimization and Methods to Avoid Overfitting’. Talk presented at the Automated Trading 2008 conference, London, 15 October 2008.
  • SEWELL, Martin Victor, 2008. The Application of Intelligent Systems to Financial Time Series Analysis. Ph. D. thesis, University College London, London. Submitted on 25 November 2008.
  • BARKER, Terry, et al., 2009. The Economic Benefits of International Cooperation in Mitigating Climate Change. An analysis using the E3MG model (version 2.4), carried out for The Climate Group.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2009. Algorithm bias: A statistical review. Futures, September 2009, 38–40.
  • BARKER, Terry, et al., 2009. Breaking the Climate Deadlock. Cutting the Cost: The Economic Benefits of Collaborative Climate Action. September 2009.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2009. Decision making under risk: A prescriptive approach. Proceedings of the 2009 Symposium; Academy of Behavioral Finance and Economics, September 23-25, 2009, Chicago, Illinois. Montrose, CA: Academy of Behavioral Finance and Economics, p. 9. slides
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2009. Presentation on 'Analysis of the economic implications of a strong global climate deal at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen', Business in the Community Ireland, CEO Forum on Climate Change, 15 October 2009, Dublin.
  • SEWELL, Martin, 2009. The demarcation of science. Science and Decision, SPS09, Third Biennial Congress of the Societe de philosophie des sciences (SPS), 12–14 November 2009, Paris. Selected for presentation as a poster.