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Fortune's formula : the untold story of the scientific betting system that beat the casinos and Wall Street / William Poundstone.
Author
Poundstone, William
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
New York : Hill and Wang, 2005.
Description
x, 386 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Gambling
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Gambling
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History
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Gambling
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Mathematical models
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Shannon, Claude Elwood 1916-2001
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Summary note
In 1956 two Bell Labs scientists discovered the formula for getting rich. One was mathematician Claude Shannon, neurotic father of our digital age; the other was John L. Kelly, Jr., a Texas-born, gun-toting physicist. Together they applied information theory--the basis of computers and the Internet--to the problem of making as much money as possible, as fast as possible. Shannon and MIT mathematician Edward O. Thorp took the "Kelly formula" to the tables of Las Vegas. It worked. They realized that there was even more money in the stock market, specifically in the risky trading known as arbitrage. Shannon became a successful investor, using his wealth to drop out of the scientific world. This book traces how the Kelly formula sparked controversy even as it made fortunes at racetracks, casinos, and trading desks.--From publisher description.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-367) and index.
Contents
Prologue : the wire service
Entropy
Blackjack
Arbitrage
ST. Petersburg wager
Rico
Blowing up
Signal and noise.
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ISBN
0809046377 (hardcover : alk. paper)
LCCN
2005005725
OCLC
58043309
International Article Number
9780809046379
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