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I had about one hour to kill until my next flight to Turku at Stockholm. Rauma being a relatively small city, chances of finding books in any other language than Finnish are slim to say the least.
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I, then, took this opportunity to do some book shopping.
Hence this one: "
a mathematician plays the market".
In one chapter in particular the author develops a rather strange paradigm in order to demonstrate 'mutual knowledge', 'common knowledge' and 'subterranean information processing'.
That's when I started regretting having bought the book.
I didn't see where he was getting at with women killing husbands but never theirs (!!!) until he, the author, made the parallel with the market...
Still is the rest going to be like this? I'm only at page 19...
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