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See Figure 61.
Fig 61
Combining choices in different ways. The information should be the same in either case.
The factor
in front of the final
H
is present because this second choice occurs only half the time, namely when
r
is chosen in the first stage. There is no such factor in front of the
H
just after the equals sign, because this refers to a choice that is always made â between
q
and
r
.
2
See Chapter 2
of: C.E. Shannon and W. Weaver.
The Mathematical Theory of Communication
, University of Illinois Press, Urbana 1964.
1
If the population
x
t
is relatively small, so that is close to zero, then 1 â
x
t
is close to 1. The next generation will therefore have a size close to
kx
t
, which is
k
times as large as the current one. As the size of the population increases, the extra factor 1 â
x
t
makes the actual growth rate smaller, and it drops to zero as the population approaches its theoretical maximum.
2
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1
The value of a call option is
where
The price of a corresponding put option is
Here
N
(
dj
) is the cumulative distribution function of the standard normal distribution for
j
= 1, 2, and
T
â
t
is the time to maturity.
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The following figures are reproduced with the permission of the named copyright owners:
Figure 9
: Johan Hidding.
Figures 11
,
41
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Figures 15
,
16
,
17
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Figure 31
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Figure 43
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Figure 53
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Figure 59
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402
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The suffix ân' indicates a note. Italic page references refer to Figures.
A
abstract algebra
101
,
103
,
276
,
279â80
acceleration, defined
39â40
air travel
167
aircraft design
172
(Taqi) al-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf al-Shami al-Asadi
199
al-Katibi, Najm al-Din al-Qazwini
57
Alexander, James Waddell
101
,
103â4
algebra
notation of
78
relation to geometry
9
Alhazen
57
âalternate worlds'
258
American Psychological Association
125
see also
calculus
analysis of variance method
125
angular momentum
49
animal population dynamics
286â7
,
291â2
,
330n
Arago, François
233
arbitrage pricing theory
304
,
306
Aristarchus of Samos
56
Aristotle
46â7
arithmetic, rules of
77
Arnold, Vladimir
289â90
Arp, Halton
241
Aryabhata
56
astronomy
chaotic dynamics in
290â1
geocentric universe
8
interpretations of the night sky
55â6
lasers in
263
tests of relativity
233â5
use of logarithms
29
atomic bomb
229
atomic theory.
see
molecules
âaverage man'
116
B
Babylonian mathematics
6â7
,
80
Bachelier, Louis
302â4
banking system
acceptance of derivatives
297
modularity and
314