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    The Theory That Would Not Die

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    nuclear weapons and, 125

      practical applications: for Bayes’ rule , generally, 139–40, 209, 232

      in business, 91–96, 139–53, 176–77

      computation and, 177–78

      frequentism and, 209

      Lindley and, 178

      Neyman and, 145

      Savage and, 150

      social science and, 156–57, 161

      Tukey and, 167

      Pratt, John W., 139, 147, 149–50, 151, 153, 165, 168, 178

      Pratt, Joy, 149–50

      predictions, x, 154, 163–64, 166–73, 174–75

      Price, Richard, ix, 9, 10–11, 23, 32, 94, 23, 121

      Princeton University, 164–65

      priors: in Bayes’ rule , generally, 8, 31–32, 87, 139

      business and, 142, 149

      in communications, 77

      computers and, 242, 243–44

      conjugate priors, 125, 148, 149

      in credibility theory, 96

      cryptography and, 74, 83, 99–100

      earthquakes and, 55

      e-commerce and, 243–44

      election results and, 168–69, 171

      The Federalist papers and, 160–61

      fiducial probability and, 132

      finance and, 237–38

      Fisher on, 48

      frequentism and, 104, 177

      genetic science and, 239

      in heart disease study, 115

      image analysis and, 240

      in insurance, 92, 93, 94–95

      means and, 131

      nuclear weapons and, 121–26, 186, 187–88, 195

      objectivity and, 103, 178

      operations research and, 79

      Pearson , Egon, uses, 49

      pharmaceuticals and, 229

      probability and, 132

      search and, 186, 187–88, 195, 197, 198–202, 203–4, 204–5, 206–8

      statistics and, 50, 92, 103, 117, 131

      subjectivity and, 129, 178

      submarines and, 197, 198–202, 206–8

      Tukey and, 168–69

      U.S. Coast Guard and, 204–5.

      probability: astronomy and, 19

      in Bayes’ rule , generally, 6–9, 11, 233–34

      beliefs and, 36, 51–52, 156, 233–34

      brains and, 249–50

      business and, 142, 145–46

      of cancer, 255–57

      cause-and-effect and, 6, 19–21

      cryptography and, 66–67, 82–83

      The Federalist papers and, 157–58, 159–61

      fiducial probability, 132, 133, 170

      frequentism and, 36, 50, 55–57, 99, 130, 142, 145–46, 156, 170

      gambling and, 6, 9, 51–52

      God and, 19–20

      in heart disease study, 115–16

      image analysis and, 240

      impossibility and, 121

      information and, 36, 50, 55–56

      insurance and, 8–9, 19

      Kolmogorov and, 72, 101

      location and, 185–86, 187–88, 191–92, 193, 195, 197, 198–202, 203–4, 204–5, 206–8

      mathematics and, 23–24, 33, 72

      nuclear energy and, 180

      nuclear weapons and, 121–28, 185–86, 187–88, 191–92, 193, 195

      objectivity and, 36, 37, 106

      operations research and, 79

      priors and, 132

      robotics and, 240

      social sciences and, 64

      statistics and, 35, 49–51, 64, 99, 104–5, 106

      subjectivity and, 36, 37, 50, 51–52, 103, 104–5, 106, 145

      submarines and, 197, 198–202, 206–8

      telephone systems and, 41

      terminology of, xi

      uncertainty and, 19, 26, 52, 55–57, 242

      U.S. Coast Guard and, 204–5

      utility and, 103.

      See also equal probabilities

      inverse probability

      likelihood

      probability of causes.

      See inverse probability

      prostheses, 249

      psychokinetic power, 133

      psychologists/psychology, 57, 107, 126, 155, 168, 225, 236

      public health, 215–17

      p-values, 55–56, 133, 217

      quantum mechanics, 57

      Quetelet, Adolphe, 37

      Racine-Poon, Amy, 224

      Radio Corporation of America, 163, 167, 172, 173

      Raftery, Adrian, 216–17, 231

      Raiffa, Howard: biographical details on, 140, 143–44

      business and, 144–53, 168

      conjugate priors and, 125, 148, 149

      Craven and, 184–85

      decision trees of, 140, 148–49, 180

      practical applications and, 156, 157, 161

      in public policy, 176–77

      Rainich, G. Y., 102

      Ramsey, Frank P., 52, 58, 67, 87, 103, 147, 148, 233–34

      RAND Corporation, 3, 88, 119–28, 194

      randomization, 109

      Rapp, Elizabeth R., 166, 169

      Rasmussen, Norman Carl, 179–80

      reason, 4, 35–36

      Reber, Rufus K., 184, 191

      Reed, Lowell J., 53

      Rejewski, Marián, 62

      religion: Bayes and, 3–5

      Laplace and, 13–14, 14–15, 19–20, 30, 36

      mathematics and, 4, 5–6, 11

      science and, 30

      statistics and, 253–54.

      See also God

      Renaissance Technologies, 237–38

      Richardson, Henry R., 187–92, 194, 195, 197–209

      Robbins, Herbert, 134

      Robert, Christian P., 224

      robotics, 240–41, 249

      Rommel, Erwin, 81

      Roosevelt, Franklin D., 76

      Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius, 85

      Rosenberg, James A., 201, 203

      Rosenbluth, Arianna and Marshall, 223

      Rounthwaite, Robert, 242

      Royal Academy of Sciences, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22–23, 29

      Royal Society, 4, 5, 9, 10–11, 50, 56–57

      Royal Statistical Society, 87, 99, 107, 232

      Rubinow, Isaac M., 43

      safety: of coal mines, 216–17

      of nuclear energy, x, 3, 117, 178–81

      of nuclear weapons, 119–28, 182–83, 189–90, 194–95

      of space shuttles, x, 103, 215

      satellites, 209

      Saunderson, Nicholas, 9

      Savage, Leonard Jimmie: on Birnbaum, 132

      death of, 176

      de Finetti and, 95–96

      economics and, 135

      epidemiology and, 116, 117

      on fiducial probability, 132

      on Fisher, 46

      influence of, 147, 148

      Lindley’s Paradox and, 133

      mathematics and, 148

      Mosteller and, 159

      nuclear weapons and, 119–20

      practical applications and, 139, 150, 156, 157, 161

      probability and, 233–34

      publication by, 99, 101–7

      on Schlaifer, 142, 148

      subjectivity and, 169, 173, 178

      Tukey and, 169

      at University of Chicago, 156

      Savage, Richard, 102

      Schlaifer, Robert: biographical details on, 140–41

      business and, 141–43, 144, 145, 146–53, 168, 171

      computers and, 177

      conjugate priors and, 125, 148

      practical applications and, 156, 157, 161

      Schleifer, Arthur, Jr., 140, 147

      Schneider, Stephen H., 235

      Schrödinger, Erwin, 105

      Schwartz, Andrew B., 249

      science, 30, 167.

      See also individual fields of

      Scott, George C., 127

      search: computers and, 195, 197, 199–200, 204

      expert opinion and, 185–86

      hypotheses and, 185–86, 193, 195, 197, 198

      mathematicians and, 186–9, 201

      of minesweeping, 184

      of Monte Carlo, 199–200, 205


      of nuclear weapons, x, 3, 182–95

      for oil drilling, 149, 209

      operations research and, 186–92

      priors and, 186, 187–88, 195, 197, 198–202, 203–4, 204–5, 206–8

      probability and, 185–86, 187–88, 191–92, 193, 195, 197, 198–202, 203–4, 204–5, 206–8

      of satellites, 209

      subjectivity and, 185–86, 195, 204–5, 206–8

      of submarines, x, 3, 182, 196–203, 206–8

      submarines for, 193, 194

      of Suez explosives, 203–4

      of U-boats, 77–80

      uncertainty and, 198, 201, 206–8

      by U.S. Coast Guard, 182, 204–6

      search effectiveness probability (SEP), 191–92, 195, 197, 203–4

      Searle, William F., Jr., 184

      Second World War: battles of, 61, 69, 71, 72, 74–75, 77, 80, 81

      Bayes’ rule applied during, x, 3, 66–69, 73–74, 75–77, 77–80, 82–86, 215

      communications during, 76–77

      computers during, 74, 80–82, 83–84

      mathematics and, 63–64

      operations research during, 77–80

      Raiffa during, 143

      Schlaifer during, 141

      statistics and, 63–64

      U-boats in, 61–62, 65–66, 69–70, 71, 74–75, 77–80, 84, 141.

      See also Enigma code

      September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 241

      sequential analysis, 67, 69, 144

      sexuality, 85–86, 117, 154–55, 166–67

      Shafer, Glenn, 32, 129, 219

      Shannon, Claude, x, 67, 76–77, 174, 235, 245

      shipwrecks, xi

      SigSaly voice scrambler, 76

      Silver, Nate, 175

      Simon, Leroy J., 95

      Simpson, Edward H., 82

      Simpson, Steven G., 201

      Smith, Adrian F. M., 214, 219–22, 224–25, 232

      smoking, x, 108–9, 110–14, 115–16

      Smyth, Henry, 165

      Social Science Research Council, 154

      social sciences: frequentism and, 57, 217;

      Laplace and, 32

      practical applications for, 156–57, 161, 167

      probability and, 64

      statistics and, 154–55.

      See also economics

      judicial systems, psychology

      space shuttles, x, 103, 215

      speech recognition, 245–47

      Spiegelhalter, David J., 105, 226, 228, 229

      spying, 84–6.

      See also cryptography

      Stanhope, Philip, second earl of, 5, 6, 9

      statistical sampling, 222

      statistics: American Statistical Association, 117, 135

      cause-and-effect and, 35

      classification problems in, 155

      computers and, 167, 225

      departments of, 97–98, 103, 106, 107, 130, 146, 158, 176, 177, 214

      earthquakes and, 54–58

      equal probabilities and, 50

      federal government uses, 110–11

      The Federalist papers and, 155–58, 159–61

      frequentism and, 47–48, 87–88, 98–99, 104–5, 142, 214, 234, 253

      gambling and, 106–7

      genetic science and, 45–48

      information in, 49–50, 103, 167

      Laplace and, 35

      mathematics and, 97–99, 101, 103–6, 130, 157–58, 167, 214

      means and, 130–32

      military and, 97, 119

      nuclear weapons and, 123–24

      objectivity and, 103, 106

      opinion polls and, 166–67

      priors and, 50, 92, 103, 117, 131

      probability and, 35, 49–51, 64, 99, 104–5, 106

      religion and, 253–54

      science and, 130

      Second World War and, 63–64

      social science and, 154–55

      subjectivity and, 50, 103, 104–5, 106, 220

      telephone systems and, 39

      Stein, Charles, 44, 130–31, 177

      Stein’s Paradox, 130–32

      Stigler, Stephen M., 9, 34

      Stone, Lawrence D., 198–99, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204–5, 207, 209

      Strategic Air Command, 119–20, 123, 124–25, 125–26, 126–27, 182–83, 194–95

      strokes, 226–27, 244

      subjectivity: Bayes’ rule and, generally, ix, x, 8

      belief and, 51–52

      business and, 142, 145–46, 150, 151

      Enigma code and, 67–68

      frequentism and, 104, 129

      gambling and, 185

      information and, 103

      insurance and, 44–45, 93

      inverse probability and, 36, 37

      location and, 185–86, 195, 204–5, 206–8

      nuclear energy and, 180

      nuclear weapons and, 185–86, 195

      priors and, 129, 178

      probability and, 36, 37, 50, 51–52, 103, 104–5, 106, 145

      Raiffa and, 144–45

      reason and, 35–36

      statistics and, 50, 103, 104–5, 106, 220

      submarines and, 206–8

      Tukey and, 169, 173

      U.S. Coast Guard and, 204–5

      utility and, 103.

      See also belief

      intuition

      submarines: for location, 193, 194

      location of, x, 3, 182, 196–203, 206–8

      silencing, 141.

      See also U-boats

      Suez Canal, 203–4

      Sulzberger, Arthur, 154

      supernova 1987A, 238

      Swinburne, Richard, 177

      Swirles, Bertha, 54

      Tanner, Martin A., 220–21

      Tanur, Judith, 174

      Taylor, Barbara L., 230

      Teledyne Energy Systems, 215

      telephone systems, x, 40–42

      Teller, Augusta, 223

      Teller, Edward, 165, 223

      terminology, xi, 8, 129–30

      terrorism, 241–42, 247

      thinking, 248–51.

      See also learning

      Three Mile Island, 180–81

      Thrun, Sebastian, 240

      Thule accident, 194

      Tierney, Luke, 224

      translation, 245–47

      Travis, Robert F., 122

      tree-flipping, 149

      Tribe, Laurence H., 136

      Truman, Harry, 154

      Tukey, John W., 77, 159, 163–75, 176, 177, 233

      Tunny-Lorenz codes, 73–74, 75, 84

      Turchin, Valentin Fedorovich, 219

      Turing, Alan M.: biographical details on, 64–65

      computers and, 80–82, 84–85, 99

      empirical Bayes and, 134

      Enigma code and, x, 3, 65–72, 74, 75–76

      forensic science and, 235

      genetic science and, 239

      JN-25 code and, 82

      after Second World War, 83–86, 99

      Tunny-Lorenz codes and, 74, 75

      Tutte, William T., 74

      Tversky, Amos, 236

      Twinn, Peter, 66, 70, 71

      U-boats: battles with, 61, 69, 74–75, 77, 80, 141

      Enigma code and, 61–62, 65–66, 69–70, 71, 77, 80, 84

      location of, 77–80

      Ulam, Stanislaw, 165

      uncertainty: Bayes’ rule and, generally, xi, 8

      beliefs and, 52

      brains and, 248–50

      business and, 142, 145–46, 150

      computers and, 234

      epidemiology and, 116–17

      frequentism and, 55–57, 142

      gender and, 26

      location and, 201, 206–8

      military and, 119

      nuclear energy and, 180

      operations research and, 79

      probability and, 19, 26, 52, 55–57, 242

      submarines and, 201, 206–8

      telephone systems and, 40–42

      unified approach, 170

      Unwin, Stephen D., 235

      updating: Bayes and, 8, 11

      Bay
    esian networks and, 228

      CIA and, 136

      Dreyfus and, 39

      elections and, 171

      insurance and, 92, 95

      Laplace and, 33

      navy and, 80, 192, 195, 201–2

      Netflix and, 244

      RAND and 124

      Wall Street and, 237

      U.S. Air Force, 215.

      See also Strategic Air Command

      U.S. Census Bureau, 173

      U.S. Coast Guard, 182, 204–6

      U.S. Navy, 182–95, 196–203, 206–8

      U.S.S. Scorpion, 197–203

      utility, 103

      Van Dusen, Henry P., 154

      vision, 248, 250

      Volinsky, Christopher T., 243–44

      Voltaire, 15

      von Humboldt, Alexander, 26–27

      von Mises, Hilda, 144

      von Mises, Richard, 94

      von Neumann, John, 84, 125, 144, 167, 222

      voting, 27, 117, 175

      Waddington, Conrad H., 78

      Wade, Paul R., 231

      Wagner, Daniel H., 186–88

      Wald, Abraham, 69, 144

      Wallace, David: computation and, 134

      on cryptography, 173

      election results and, 168–69

      e-mail filters and, 243

      The Federalist papers and, 156–58, 159–61

      Tukey and, 170–72, 174–75

      Wallis, Allen, 103

      Warner, Homer, 135

      weapons systems, 240.

      See also nuclear weapons

      Weaver, Warren, 245

      Welchman, Gordon, 65, 70, 71, 74

      whales, 230–31

      Wheeler, John A., 165

      Whitney, Albert Wurts, 43–45, 93, 131

      Whitworth, Jimmy, 82

      Williams, Frederick, 155–56

      Wilson, Matthew A., 248

      Wohlstetter, Albert, 123

      Wolpert, Daniel, 250

      women, 29, 41, 68, 71, 158–59

      workers’ compensation insurance, x, 3, 42–45, 93, 131

      World Wars. See First World War

      Second World War

      Wynder, Ernst L., 109, 111

      X-rays, 53

      Youtz, Cleo, 159, 160

      Zeh, Judith, 230–31

      Zellner, Arnold, 134–35

      Zola, Émile, 39

     

     

     



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