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    La matematica del gol. Quando la scienza entra in campo
    Soccermatics : mathematical adventures in the beautiful game
    Outnumbered
    The Ten Equations that Rule the World
    Soccermatics
    Four Ways of Thinking
    • 2023

      Beyond all the facts and figures, there is just one question at the heart of science: what is the best way to think about the world? Yet in our everyday lives, this is something we rarely consider. How often do we wonder about our own thinking and how it might impact the way we approach our daily decisions? How it might help or hinder our relationships, our careers, or even our health? Acclaimed mathematician David Sumpter has spent decades pondering what we could all learn from the attitudes and mindsets of scientists. Four Ways of Thinking is the result. Combining engaging personal experience with insightful analyses of everyday conundrums and life choices - from how to bicker less with our partners to the best way to pitch to an unreceptive audience - Sumpter shows there are four easily applied approaches to our problems: statistical, interactive, chaotic and complex. With warmth and wit - and a tiny bit of number crunching - he guides us through all four, revealing how these tried and tested ways of thinking can change our lives. Along the way, he tells the inspiring stories of the ground-breaking mathematicians, biologists and rocket scientists who first put them into practice and transformed the world.

      Four Ways of Thinking
    • 2020

      The Ten Equations that Rule the World

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(24)Add rating

      THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER 'An entertaining tour that will change how you see the world' Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden Is there a secret formula for improving your life? For making something a viral hit? 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 healthily and see through scaremongering. They are known only by mathematicians - until now. With wit and clarity, mathematician David Sumpter shows that it isn't the technical details which make these formulas so successful. It is the way they allow mathematicians to view problems from a different angle - a way of seeing the world that anyone can learn. Empowering and illuminating, The Ten Equations that Rule the World shows how maths really can change your life.

      The Ten Equations that Rule the World
    • 2018

      Outnumbered

      From Facebook and Google to fake news and filter-bubbles -- the algorithms that control our lives

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(370)Add rating

      Algorithms are increasingly shaping our society, yet their inner workings often remain a mystery. Our growing dependence on technology and the internet has allowed mathematicians and data researchers to collect extensive data about our movements, shopping habits, and interests, enabling them to predict our behaviors. However, the reliability of this data is questionable. Understanding the capabilities and limitations of mathematics is crucial to grasping its impact on our lives. This exploration delves into the darker aspects of mathematics, examining the equations that analyze and influence us, and addressing critical questions: Who is Cambridge Analytica, and how do they utilize our data? How does Facebook create a detailed profile of our personalities? Are Google algorithms biased? Why do election forecasts often miss the mark? Are crime-finding algorithms making serious errors? What does the future hold as we increasingly allow machines to make decisions for us? Featuring insights from leaders in algorithm research, including Alex Kogan linked to Cambridge Analytica, and incorporating personal mathematical experiments, this work clarifies how mathematics and statistics operate in the real world and highlights what we should be concerned about. Many feel overwhelmed by algorithms—this guide aims to empower readers.

      Outnumbered
    • 2016

      Soccermatics

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(76)Add rating

      Football - the most mathematical of sports. From shot statistics and league tables to the geometry of passing and managerial strategy, the modern game is filled with numbers, patterns and shapes. How do we make sense of them? The answer lies in the mathematical models applied in biology, physics and economics.Soccermatics brings football and mathematics together in a mind-bending synthesis, using numbers to help reveal the inner workings of the beautiful game.This new and expanded edition analyses the current big-name players and teams using mathematics, and meets the professionals working inside football who use numbers and statistics to boost performance.Welcome to the world of mathematical modelling, expressed brilliantly by David Sumpter through the prism of football. No matter who you follow - from your local non-league side to the big boys of the Premiership, La Liga, the Bundesliga, Serie A or the MLS - you'll be amazed at what mathematics has to teach us about the world's favourite sport --

      Soccermatics
    • 2016

      "Football--the most mathematical of sports. From shot statistics and league tables to the geometry of passing and managerial strategy, the modern game is filled with numbers, patterns and shapes. How do we make sense of them? The answer lies in the mathematical models applied in biology, physics and economics. Soccermatics brings football and mathematics together in a mind-bending synthesis, using numbers to help reveal the inner workings of the beautiful game: How is the Barcelona midfield linked geometrically? What's the similarity between an ant colony and Total Football, Dutch style? What can defenders learn from lionesses? How much of a scoreline is pure randomness and how much is skill? How can probability theory make you money at the bookies? Welcome to the world of mathematical modelling, expressed by David Sumpter through the prism of football."--Jacket

      Soccermatics : mathematical adventures in the beautiful game