
Nassim Nicholas Taleb @nntaleb
@10kdiver In other words, more precisely [depends if S is defined as > or >=] S[Binomial Distribution[n,1/n],0]= 1- (1-1/n)^n — PolitiTweet.org
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@10kdiver In other words, more precisely [depends if S is defined as > or >=] S[Binomial Distribution[n,1/n],0]= 1- (1-1/n)^n — PolitiTweet.org