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Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers
What are your chances of dying on your next flight, being called for jury duty, or winning the lottery? We all encounter probability problems in our everyday lives. In this collection of twenty-one puzzles, Paul Nahin challenges us to think creatively about the laws of probability as they apply in p...
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Princeton Univ. Press
2002
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description | What are your chances of dying on your next flight, being called for jury duty, or winning the lottery? We all encounter probability problems in our everyday lives. In this collection of twenty-one puzzles, Paul Nahin challenges us to think creatively about the laws of probability as they apply in playful, sometimes deceptive, ways to a fascinating array of speculative situations. Games of Russian roulette, problems involving the accumulation of insects on flypaper, and strategies for determining the odds of the underdog winning the World Series all reveal intriguing dimensions to the worki |
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spelling | cern-11405162021-04-22T01:42:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1140516engNahin, Paul JDuelling idiots and other probability puzzlersMathematical Physics and MathematicsWhat are your chances of dying on your next flight, being called for jury duty, or winning the lottery? We all encounter probability problems in our everyday lives. In this collection of twenty-one puzzles, Paul Nahin challenges us to think creatively about the laws of probability as they apply in playful, sometimes deceptive, ways to a fascinating array of speculative situations. Games of Russian roulette, problems involving the accumulation of insects on flypaper, and strategies for determining the odds of the underdog winning the World Series all reveal intriguing dimensions to the workiPrinceton Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:11405162002 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Nahin, Paul J Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title | Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title_full | Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title_fullStr | Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title_full_unstemmed | Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title_short | Duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
title_sort | duelling idiots and other probability puzzlers |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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