Friends, some advice. It looks like a few academic presses…

Friends, some advice. It looks like a few academic presses are interested in publishing my mathematical book (with some peer-reviewing). It would be the technical version of the INCERTO and I will keep the copyright to include as appendices in the consolidated volume.
Which title works best?

a- Lectures on Probability
b- Probability and Risk in the Real World
c- Treatise on Risk and Probability
d- Treatise on Risk
e- Probability, Risk, and (Anti)Fragility
f- Probability, Fat Tails, and Fragility
e- ?

I will keep a free copy here or TBA
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_31K_MP92hUVjNBUFB5VDZOMDg/edit?usp=sharing

Friends, some advice. It looks like a few… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.

One thought on “Friends, some advice. It looks like a few academic presses…

  1. Neville O'Reilly

    After thinking about the tradeoffs (e.g. “real world” practice is approached from the “ludic fallacy” small world perspecitve today by practitioners and academics alike) , I came back to the current placeholder title. It signals a “practitioner” perspective.

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