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Broche / Soft Cover. Etat Neuf / As New/Edite Sans jaquette/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 336 pages.
français Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1907. In-8 paginé de 518 à 560; dérelié. Bon état.
In-8. 365 pp.
in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 275 pages, illustrations, tableaux, graphiques. ETAT NEUF.
BR. ETAT NEUF
484pp VG/none boards slightly rubbed.
8vo, 316 pp. ISBN 0688071163. HARDCOVER; in very good condition with dustjacket
Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. No dJ, Gilt lettering and design to cover and spine, 112pp, profusely illustrated with black & white photographs. VG. scarce, rara storia della juta.
français Bulletin international de l'Académie Yougoslave des sciences et des beaux-arts de Zagreb, 1933. In-8 de 16 pp.; dérel. Bon état.
in-12, broché, 238 pages, bibliographie, index. Très bon état
français 1919. In-8 de 14 pp.; dérel. Bon état.
broché, 157 pg, photos n/b in-8 , tres bon etat.
français Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1906 et 1907. In-8 de 7+3 pp.; dérel. Bon état.
8vo, hardcover in dj. Can a renowned mathematician successfully outwit the stock market? Not when his biggest investment is WorldCom.In A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market , best-selling author John Allen Paulos employs his trademark stories, vignettes, paradoxes, and puzzles to address every thinking reader's curiosity about the market--Is it efficient? Is it random? Is there anything to technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and other supposedly time-tested methods of picking stocks? How can one quantify risk? What are the most common scams? Are there any approaches to investing that truly outperform the major indexes?But Paulos's tour through the irrational exuberance of market mathematics doesn't end there. An unrequited (and financially disastrous) love affair with WorldCom leads Paulos to question some cherished ideas of personal finance. He explains why "data mining" is a self-fulfilling belief, why "momentum investing" is nothing more than herd behavior with a lot of mathematical jargon added, why the ever-popular Elliot Wave Theory cannot be correct, and why you should take Warren Buffet's "fundamental analysis" with a grain of salt.Like Burton Malkiel's A Random Walk Down Wall Street , this clever and illuminating book is for anyone, investor or not, who follows the markets--or knows someone who does. About the Author: John Allen Paulos received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin and is professor of mathematics at Temple University. Dr. Paulos has written a number of scholarly papers on mathematical logic, probability, and the philosophy of science. He is also the author of Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences, Beyond Numeracy: Ruminations of a Numbers Man , Mathematics and Humor , and A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper . He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and two children.
Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Near Fine, former owner's name clipped
Etat de neuf / As new Edite sans jaquette / No Jacket Texte en Français / Text in French ISBN: 2080812475 . 220 pp. Contents, Chapitres : 1. Introduction d'André Georges : Max Planck, l'homme et l'uvre - le débat du déterminisme - 2. discours de Max von Laue aux obsèques de Max Planck- 3. autobiographie scientifique - 4. Les faux problèmes de la science - 5. Signification et limites de la science - 6. Concept de la causalité en physique - 7. Science et religion
439 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 18 cm POCHE BROCHE ETAT NEUF.
Broché. 128 pages.
8vo, br. ed. Sex is as fascinating to scientists as it is to the rest of us. A vast pool of knowledge, therefore, has been gleaned from research into the nature of sex, from the contentious problem of why the wasteful reproductive process exists at all, to how individuals choose their mates and what traits they find attractive. This fascinating book explores those findings, and their implications for the sexual behavior of our own species. It uses the Red Queen from 'Alice in Wonderland' - who has to run at full speed to stay where she is - as a metaphor for a whole range of sexual behaviors. The book was shortlisted for the 1994 Rhone-Poulenc Prize for Science Books. 'Animals and plants evolved sex to fend off parasitic infection. Now look where it has got us. Men want BMWs, power and money in order to pair-bond with women who are blonde, youthful and narrow-waisted...a brilliant examination of the scientific debates on the hows and whys of sex and evolution' - "Independent".
8vo 398p Glossaire,index,biblio.