The Improbability Principle by David Hand

The Improbability Principle by David Hand

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Why is it that incredibly unlikely phenomena actually happen quite regularly and why should we, in fact, expect such things to happen? This title answers this question by weaving together various strands of probability into a unified explanation, which he calls the improbability principle.

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The Improbability Principle by David Hand

Why is it that incredibly unlikely phenomena actually happen quite regularly and why should we, in fact, expect such things to happen? Here, in this highly original book - aimed squarely at anyone with an interest in coincidences, probability or gambling - eminent statistician David Hand answers this question by weaving together various strands of probability into a unified explanation, which he calls the improbability principle. This is a book that will appeal not only to those who love stories about startling coincidences and extraordinarily rare events, but also to those who are interested in how a single bold idea links areas as diverse as gambling, the weather, airline disasters and creative writing as well as the origin of life and even the universe. The Improbability Principle will change your perspective on how the world works - and tell you what the Bible code and Shakespeare have in common, how to win the lottery, why Apple's song shuffling was made less random to seem more random. Oh and why lightning does in fact strike twice...
"A hugely entertaining eye-opener about how misuse of statistics can skew our view of the world" Daily Mail "Lively and lucid.. an intensely useful (as well as a remarkably entertaining) book ..." Salon "In my experience, it is very rare to find a book that is both erudite and entertaining. Yet The Improbability Principle is such a book. Surely this cannot be due to chance alone!" -- Hal Varian, Google's Chief Economist "An elegant, astoundingly clear and enjoyable combination of subtle statistical thinking and real-world events." -- Andrew Dilnot, co-author of 'The Numbers Game' "As someone who happened to meet his future wife on a plane, on an airline he rarely used, I wholeheartedly endorse David Hand's fascinating guide to improbability, a subject which affects the lives of all, yet until now has lacked a coherent exposition of its underlying principles." -- Gordon Woo, catastrophist at Risk Management Solutions
DAVID HAND is an emeritus professor of mathematics and senior research investigator at Imperial College, London, a former president of the Royal Statistical Society and chief scientific advisor to Winton Capital, Europe's most successful algorithmic trading hedge fund. He is the author of seven books including two popular titles (The Information Generation: How Data Rule Our World (Oneworld, 2006) and Statistics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2008)). He is also the coauthor or editor/coeditor of several other academic titles, has published some 300 scientific papers and written popular articles for publications ranging from Mathematics Today to the Guardian.
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ISBN 13 9780593072813
ISBN 10 0593072812
Title The Improbability Principle
Author David Hand
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2014-02-27
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.