The ten equations that rule the world And how you can use them too

David Sumpter, 1973-

Book - 2021

"Is there a secret formula for getting rich? For going viral? For deciding how long to stick with your current job, Netflix series, or even relationship? This book is all about the equations that make our world go round. Ten of them, in fact. They are integral to everything from investment banking to betting companies and social media giants. And they can help you to increase your chance of success, guard against financial loss, live more healthfully, and see through scaremongering. They are known by only the privileged few - until now. With wit and clarity, mathematician David Sumpter shows that it isn't the technical details that make these formulas so successful. It is the way they allow mathematicians to view problems from a d...ifferent angle - a way of seeing the world that anyone can learn. Empowering and illuminating, The Ten Equations shows how math really can change your life"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York : Flatiron Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
David Sumpter, 1973- (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
245 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-245).
ISBN
9781250246981
9781250246967
  • Introduction: The Ten
  • 1. The Judgment Equation
  • 2. The Betting Equation
  • 3. The Confidence Equation
  • 4. The Skill Equation
  • 5. The Influencer Equation
  • 6. The Market Equation
  • 7. The Advertising Equation
  • 8. The Reward Equation
  • 9. The Learning Equation
  • 10. The Universal Equation
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Figures
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Mathematics professor Sumpter (Outnumbered) surveys 10 equations that "can provide the answers to questions ranging from the trivial to the profound, and about you as an individual and society as a whole" in this brain-boosting outing. Each equation gets its own chapter: "The Confidence Equation" uses "the basis for the field of statistics" to help readers decide if "you are doing the right thing... you are in the right job.... If your partner really is the love of your life," while "The Learning Equation" draws from algorithms to show readers how to spot if their "actions increase or decrease the difference between your goals and reality." Sumpter pulls examples from a variety of fields--sports betting, animal food foraging, film-making--and shows how his equations build on one another and can lead to surprisingly philosophical revelations. The reward equation, for example, "tells you to concentrate on the present and not dwell on the past." While those who don't know a phi from an alpha or are intimidated by exponents should steer clear, math-minded readers will marvel at the multitudinous ways these equations impact and can help unpack day-to-day life. (Aug.)

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