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> Go ahead and cite the absolute best example you can come up from this incredible list of yours. The very top of your list will suffice to evaluate your whole list. I'll wait.

This could really do without the "incredible list of yours" and "I'll wait" snark. You don't need to be so condescending, but for the sake of helping others who are actually curious about the subject:

https://www.agner.org/optimize/ is a great place to start that I link to frequently.

It has significantly more breadth than the small collection of techniques in the paper linked in this post. It doesn't have the "HFT" buzzword attached, but then again the techniques in the linked paper above aren't unique to HFT either.

There are also several books on the subject, but given that the above link is a good place to start and the resources are freely available, that's where I'd recommend you look.



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