Leonard J. Savage
Auteur de The Foundations of Statistics
Œuvres de Leonard J. Savage
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 3
- Membres
- 196
- Popularité
- #111,885
- Évaluation
- 4.3
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 7
“…Yes, it doesn’t fit the sequence like my last books do but it is very interesting. Perhaps it is not as well known as it should be. It does something really simple and yet incredibly complicated. The book develops Savage’s idea in the context of gambling and says suppose that you need a certain amount of money by a certain date and you go to a casino to gamble. How should you play?
Imagine yourself at a casino with $1,000. For some reason you desperately need $10,000 by morning; anything less is worth nothing for your purpose. What ought you to do? How should you play? The only thing possible is to gamble away your last cent if need be in an attempt to reach the target sum of $10,000. The question is how to play, not whether.
The answer provided in this book may be surprising to many. Under the circumstances, an optimal strategy for you is to play boldly: that is, always to stake on each bet all the money in your possession or just enough to arrive immediately at the target sum in case you win the bet. It is ill advised, at a roulette table, to bet on more than one number at the same time.
What he shows is the strategy you should follow to get as safely as possible to the level of money you need. It is a matter of survival, strategies for survival.
Lester Dubins was a professor at UC Berkley when I was a student and did my PhD in mathematics. And he is now not well which is very sad. I tried to go and talk to him about my latest work but because he is ill it is very difficult. It is a great shame because I know he would have loved to talk through all my latest theories. …”
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