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Book to stimulate the eyes and the intellect An original and unusual marriage of Science and Art
Shows how ideas of chance affect all aspects of our lives and culture
Reveals how scientific questions and ideas are taken up in creative works
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
This richly illustrated book is an exploration of how chance and risk, on the one hand, and meaning or significance on the other, compete for the limelight in art, in philosophy, and in science. In modern society, prudence and probability calculation permeate our daily lives. Yet it is clear for all to see that neither cautious bank regulations nor mathematics have prevented economic crises from occurring time and again. Nicolas Bouleau argues that it is the meaning we assign to an event that determines the perceived risk, and that we generally turn a blind eye to this important fact, because the word "meaning" is itself awkward to explain. He tackles this fundamental question through examples taken from cultural fields ranging from painting, architecture, and music, to poetry, biology, and astronomy. This enables the reader to view overwhelming risks in a different light. Bouleau clarifies that the most important thing in a time of uncertainty is to think of prudence on a higher level, one that truly addresses the various subjective interpretations of the world.
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“Risk and Meaning is a quirky book, both in its topic and its physical layout and the writing style that the author adopts … . it is a book that is mathematics-adjacent, and I think that anyone who is able to get past (or even relish) some of the quirkiness in the book will certainly find themselves with plenty to think about. And I’m not sure what more one could ask for in a book.” (Darren Glass, The Mathematical Association of America, November, 2011)
Authors and Affiliations
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Marne-la-Vallee Cedex 2, France
Nicolas Bouleau
About the author
Nicolas Bouleau is a mathematician, philosopher of science and essayist, professor at Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech. He was responsible for introducing computer simulation into the teaching of probability and was among the first to develop research in mathematical finance in France. In 1984 he created a research team in applied mathematics which became a CNRS unit (40 researchers). Since 1992 he has taught Master of Probability at the University of Paris. He has supervised sixteen theses, published more than hundred articles on potential- and probability theory, also philosophical and epistemological essays. His ten books include "Dirichlet Forms and Analysis on Wiener Space" with F. Hirsch (De Gruyter 1991), "Numerical Methods for Stochastic Processes" with D. Lépingle (Wiley 1994), and "Error Calculus for Finance and Physics" (De Gruyter, 2003). Nicolas Bouleau has lectured at over one hundred international conferences, was awarded the Montyon Prize of the French Academy of Sciences.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Risk and Meaning
Book Subtitle: Adversaries in Art, Science and Philosophy
Authors: Nicolas Bouleau
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17647-0
Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
eBook Packages: Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematics and Statistics (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-642-17646-3Published: 04 May 2011
eBook ISBN: 978-3-642-17647-0Published: 29 March 2011
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 302
Topics: Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Aesthetics, Arts, Epistemology