Ten Great Ideas about Chance

Ten Great Ideas about Chance

Ten Great Ideas about Chance

Ten Great Ideas about Chance

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Overview

A fascinating account of the breakthrough ideas that transformed probability and statistics

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, gamblers and mathematicians transformed the idea of chance from a mystery into the discipline of probability, setting the stage for a series of breakthroughs that enabled or transformed innumerable fields, from gambling, mathematics, statistics, economics, and finance to physics and computer science. This book tells the story of ten great ideas about chance and the thinkers who developed them, tracing the philosophical implications of these ideas as well as their mathematical impact.

Persi Diaconis and Brian Skyrms begin with Gerolamo Cardano, a sixteenth-century physician, mathematician, and professional gambler who helped develop the idea that chance actually can be measured. They describe how later thinkers showed how the judgment of chance also can be measured, how frequency is related to chance, and how chance, judgment, and frequency could be unified. Diaconis and Skyrms explain how Thomas Bayes laid the foundation of modern statistics, and they explore David Hume’s problem of induction, Andrey Kolmogorov’s general mathematical framework for probability, the application of computability to chance, and why chance is essential to modern physics. A final idea—that we are psychologically predisposed to error when judging chance—is taken up through the work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.

Complete with a brief probability refresher, Ten Great Ideas about Chance is certain to be a hit with anyone who wants to understand the secrets of probability and how they were discovered.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691174167
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Persi Diaconis is the Mary V. Sunseri Professor of Statistics and Mathematics at Stanford University and the coauthor of Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas That Animate Great Magic Tricks (Princeton). Brian Skyrms is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Logic and Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. His books include From Zeno to Arbitrage.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Measurement 1

2 Judgment 22

3 Psychology 48

4 Frequency 62

5 Mathematics 79

6 Inverse Inference 100

7 Unification 122

8 Algorithmic Randomness 145

9 Physical Chance 165

10 Induction 190

Appendix: Probability Tutorial 209

Notes 225

Annotated Select Bibliography 239

Image Credits 247

Index 249

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"A volume that should be on every scientist's reading list."—Barbara Kiser, Nature

"A terrific book."Mathematics Magazine

"Fun and entertaining to read."—MAA Reviews

"To anyone with an interest in probability or statistics, this is a book you must read. . . . [It] is far-ranging and can be read at many levels, from the novice to the expert. It is also thoroughly engaging."—David M. Bressoud, UMAP Journal

"A very enriching journey. Your vision will be broadened."—Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society

"A great book for anyone who wants to understand some of the central tenets of probability, how they were discovered, and how they can be tamed in our day-to-day lives."—ZME Science

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