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The improbability principle : why coincidences, miracles, and rare events happen every day
by David Hand
This study explores the statistical laws that govern seemingly rare events, explaining why coincidences and miracles are mathematically predictable. It examines how principles like the law of large numbers apply to finance, luck, and everyday occurrences.
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