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Date: 2012-07-01 22:43:05
Knowledge
Epistemologists
Lebanese people
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Actuarial science
The Black Swan
Volatility
Randomness
Risk
Mathematical finance
Epistemology
Statistics

Prologue I- HOW TO LOVE THE WIND Wind extinguishes a candle and energizes fire. Likewise with randomness, uncertainty, chaos: you want to use them,

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