Unexpected expectations : the curiosities of a mathematical crystal ball
by
 
Wapner, Leonard M., 1948, author.

Title
Unexpected expectations : the curiosities of a mathematical crystal ball

Author
Wapner, Leonard M., 1948, author.

ISBN
9780429104688

Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 204 pages)

General Note
An A K Peters book.

Contents
1. Looking back -- 2. The ABCs of E -- 3. Doing the right thing -- 4. Aversion perversion -- 5. And the envelope please! -- 6. Parrondo's paradox : you can win for losing -- 7. Imperfect recall -- 8. Non-zero-sum games : the inadequacy of individual rationality -- 9. Newcomb's paradox -- 10. Benford's law.

Abstract
Mathematical expectation or expected value represents the long-term average numerical outcome to an experiment performed a large number of times. Routinely used in the physical sciences, business, and economics, mathematical expectation has also been used to calculate strategies in games of chance and even to justify the belief in God. How can this expression, which is trivial to calculate, have such broad applications and at the same time yield unexpected irresolvable paradoxes? In an easily accessible presentation, this book explores these puzzling and entertaining mysteries-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Mathematical recreations.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book540757-1001QA95 .W34 2012CRC E-Books