Nassim N Taleb’s review of A Few Lessons from Sherlock Holmes

5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide to Both Wisdom and Sherlock Holmes, September 5, 2013

By N N Taleb “Nassim N Taleb”

This review is from: A Few Lessons from Sherlock Holmes (Kindle Edition)

We Sherlock Holmes fans, readers, and secret imitators need a map. Here it is. Peter Bevelin is one of the wisest people on the planet. He went through the books and pulled out sections from Conan Doyle’s stories that are relevant to us moderns, a guide to both wisdom and Sherlock Holmes. It makes you both wiser and eager to reread Sherlock Holmes.

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New anti-fragile plastic becomes stronger every time it’s stressed

New anti-fragile plastic becomes stronger every time it’s stressed
Published on Mon, Sep 2, 2013 by Tibi Puiu
Post filed in: Chemistry, Research
Say hello to drop-proof smartphones and whole new generation of plastic products that will be far more durable and strong than their present counterparts. Scientists at Duke University recently unveiled their most recent, stunning work: a new type of polymer that seems to contradict common knowledge and re-arranges its chemical structure each time its under stress, say a mechanical shock. The test of time is in the plastic’s favor as every time the material suffers a mechanical deformation, it becomes stronger.

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On the Difference between Binary Prediction and True Exposure with Implications for Forecasting Tournaments and Decision Making Research | SSRN

Revision

On the Difference between Binary Prediction and True Exposure with Implications for Forecasting Tournaments and Decision Making Research

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

NYU-Poly; Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne – Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne (CES)

Philip E. Tetlock

University of California, Berkeley – Organizational Behavior & Industrial Relations Group; University of Pennsylvania – Management Department

June 25, 2013

Abstract:

There are serious differences between predictions, bets, and exposures that have a yes/no type of payoff, the “binaries”, and those that have varying payoffs, which we call the “vanilla”. Real world exposures tend to belong to the vanilla category, and are poorly captured by binaries. Vanilla exposures are sensitive to Black Swan effects, model errors, and prediction problems, while the binaries are largely immune to them. The binaries are mathematically tractable, while the vanilla are much less so. Hedging vanilla exposures with binary bets can be disastrous — and because of the human tendency to engage in attribute substitution when confronted by difficult questions, decision-makers and researchers often confuse the vanilla for the binary.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 7

Keywords: Predictions, Risk, Decision, Judgment and Decision Making, Fat Tails

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Friends, after a lifetime of dealing with a concept called Gambler’s ruin…

Friends, after a lifetime of dealing with a concept called Gambler’s ruin (and refinining it dynamically in “Dynamic Hedging”), it didn’t hit me that I was talking about it here, in connection with the zero-one law.

A series of finite bets, a la binary are immune to ruin if they are done right.

Let us reformat the idea of the PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE (PP) within gambler’s ruin theory. The wiki page is not good, by the way as there are plenty of interpretations. The definition we can use is as follows: there is a class of dynamic strategies that never blow up, with probability 1, but they need to consist in finite bets (like binaries). And, the bad news, is that there is that will eventually lead to ruin, here ecocide and destruction, with probability 1.

We should code ruin aversion in the constitutions.

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