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050 00 Q375|b.T35 2010
100 1 Taleb, Nassim
245 14 The black swan :|bthe impact of the highly improbable /
|cNassim Nicholas Taleb
250 2nd ed., Random House trade pbk. ed.
260 New York :|bRandom House Trade Paperbacks,|cc2010
300 xxxiii, 444 p. :|bill. ;|c21 cm
500 Originally published in hardcover and in slightly
different form by Random House in 2007
504 Includes bibliographical references (p. [400]-429) and
index
520 Examines the role of the unexpected, discussing why
improbable events are not anticipated or understood
properly, and how humans rationalize the black swan
phenomenon to make it appear less random
650 0 Uncertainty (Information theory)|xSocial aspects
650 0 Forecasting
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