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Aalsmeer Flower Auction
Aaronson, Scott
Abramson, Norman
A/B testing
Ackley, Dave
acknowledgment packets (ACKs)
“Adaptive Design Clinical Trials”
Additive Increase, Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD)
Additive Rule
aging
Agrawal, Manindra
air travel
Akamai
algorithmic game theory. See also game theory
algorithms. See also specific algorithms and problems
defined
deterministic vs. randomized
everyday problems and
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll)
al-Jabr wa’l-Muqābala (al-Khwārizmī)
Allen, Nick
Alm, Steven
almond milk
ALOHAnet
Altman, Sam
Amazon
“Am I Wasting My Time Organizing Email?” (Whittaker)
anarchy, price of
Anderson, John
anecdotes, statistics vs.
anger
annealing
Annie (musical)
Annie Get Your Gun (musical)
Ansari, Aziz
anticipatory package shipping
ants
apartment hunting
applicant pool
Archimedes
architects
Aristotle
ARPANET
artificial neural networks
“Association of Illness with Prior Ingestion of Novel Foods” (Revusky and Bedarf)
Astley, Rick
AT&T
Atlantic Monthly
Atlas supercomputer
atomic bomb
auctions
Dut
ch or descending
English or ascending
information cascades and
sealed-bid first-price
sealed-bid second-price or Vickrey
Austen, Jane
Average Rule
AvtoVAZ company
backchannels
background noise
bacterial mutations
bandwidth, latency vs.
bandwidth drops
Baran, Paul
Barnard, Chester
Bartlett, Robert
basketball
batch processing
Bavelas, Janet
Bayes, Rev. Thomas
Bayes’s Rule
defined
BBC
BBC News
Beautiful Mind, A (Nasar)
beauty
Bedarf, Erwin
Bélády, László “Les”
Bélády’s Algorithm
Belew, Rik
Bell, Alexander Graham
bell curve
Bellman, Richard
Bellows, Meghan
Belmont Report
benchmarks
Berezovsky, Boris
Berkeley, Bishop George
Berlin Wall
Bernard, Claude
Berry, Don
best-case performance
Bezos, Jeff
big data
Big-O notation. See also constant time; exponential time; factorial time; linearithmic time; linear time; polynomial time; quadratic time
Big Ten conference
Bikhchandani, Sushil
bill-paying schedule
Bing
Binmore, Ken
births, male vs. female
Bitcoin
“Blind Variation and Selective Retention” (Campbell)
blocking
Bloom, Burton H.
Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloom filter
Blum, Avrim
Boguslavsky, Leonid
bookbinding
Booker, Christopher
bracket tournaments
Bradáč, Zdeněk
breaking symmetry
Brighton, Henry
bubbles, financial
Bubble Sort
Bucket Sort
bufferbloat
buffers
Buffon, George-Louis Leclerc, Comte de
burglar problem
Burks, Arthur
business. See also secretary problem
overfitting and
promotions
weekly meetings
Buxtun, Peter
Byzantine generals problem
Cabell, James Branch
cache eviction
cache misses
caches
defined
hierarchies of, and multitasking
speed of
caching
caching algorithms (replacement or eviction policies)
calculus
Callimachus
Campbell, Donald
cardinal numbers
career choices
Carroll, Lewis. See Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge
cars
accidents and
parking
self-driving
traffic and
Carstensen, Laura
Casino Royale
categorical imperative
Cawdrey, Robert
cell phone
Cerf, Vinton “Vint”
certainty. See also uncertainty
charity
Cheshire, Stuart
chess
childhood
Chomsky, Noam
Churchill, Winston
circuit switching
clairvoyance
clinical trials
closet, organizing
Cobham, Alan
Cobham-Edmonds thesis
Cockcroft, George (Luke Rhinehart)
coconut water
cognitive decline
coincidences
coins
denominations
two-headed tosses
collators
commitment problem
communications. See also language; networking; storytelling
confirmation
priors and
community-supported agriculture (CSA)
Comparison Counting Sort
comparison-shopping websites
complexity
penalizing
computation, defined by Turing
computational kindness
confidence interval
confirmation
congestion
avoidance of
price of anarchy and
Connection Machine
constant-time (O(1))
constrained optimization problems
constrained problem, preferences for
Constraint Relaxation
construction projects
content distribution networks (CDNs)
context switching
continuous optimization problems
Continuous Relaxation
control without hierarchy
Cooper, Martin
cooperation
Copernican Principle
Copernicus, Nicolaus
corporate marketing
cost-benefit analysis
Cramer, Jim
Cravath system
creativity
crêpe stand queue
Cross-Validation
cryptography
customer service hold times
Darwin, Charles
data. See also big data; small data
idolatry of
overfitting and
predicting from single point
dating. See love; marriage
Davis, Lydia
Dawkins, Richard
deadlines
Dead Poets Society (film)
Deal or No Deal (TV show)
debt avalanche
debt snowball
decentralized systems
decision-making
computational kindness and
Early Stopping and
overfitting and
real-world shortcuts
when to think less
decryption
decussation
defection
Defense Officer Personnel Management Act
denial of service attack
Denning, Peter
device buffers
Dice Man, The (Rhinehart)
dictionary attack
Dillard, Annie
discount function
discrete optimization
Discrete Relaxation Techniques (Henderson)
displacement
distributions. See also specific types
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (Lewis Carroll)
dominance hierarchies
dominant strategies
honesty as
prisoner’s dilemma and defection as
dropped balls
drug addiction
drug trials
Dupuis, Beth
Duvall, Bill
Dwan, Tom
dynamic allocation. See Gittins Index
dynamic hierarchies
“Dysfunctional Consequences of Performance Measurements” (Ridgway)
ear
Earliest Due Date
Early Stopping
Eat That Frog! (Tracy)
Ebbinghaus, Hermann
ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation)
economics. See also auctions; investment strategies; market behavior
bubbles
Nash equilibrium and
tragedy of commons and
Economist
Edmonds, Jack
educational evaluation
Edwards, Ward
efficient algorithm
efficient or tractable problem, defined
Egyptian pharaohs’ reigns
electrical memory
organ
elevator pitch
email
emotions
Engel, Joel
Eno, Brian
environmental movement
epidemiology
equality
equilibrium
Erlang, Agner Krarup
Erlang distribution
error bars
error tradeoff space
ethics
Evernote
eviction policies
evolution
constraints and
expected value
Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN)
explore/exploit tradeoff
Exponential Backoff
exponential time (O(2n))
Facebook
factorial time (O(n!))
fads
false positives
FBI
FCC spectrum auctions
FDA
feedback
fencing
filing
Finkel, Larry
Firefox
fire truck problem
First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
fitness
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Flack, Jessica
flash memory
flat hierarchies
Flood, Merrill
flow control
food
fads
minimizing rotten
overfitting and
Forbes
forgetting curve
forgiveness
Forster, E. M.
Fortune 500 list
Frank, Robert
Franklin, Benjamin
Fredrickson, Barbara
Fried, Jason
full-information games
optimal stopping and
fundamental investors
future, discounted
Galileo
gambling
game theory
gaming
Gantt, Henry
Gantt charts
Gardner, Martin
Gaskell, R. E.
Gauss, Carl Friedrich
Gelatt, Dan
geography
geometric discounting
George, Sammy
German tanks problem
getting important things done
getting things done
Getting Things Done (Allen)
Gettys, Jim
Gigerenzer, Gerd
Gilbert, Daniel
Ginsberg, Allen
Gittins, John
Gittins index
GiveDirectly
Glassner, Barry
Gleason, Andrew
global maximum
goals, explicit
Godfather
Godfather, The (film)
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goldstine, Herman
“good enough” solutions
Google
Gopnik, Alison
Gordon, Deborah
Gott, J. Richard, III
Gould, Stephen Jay
government
“Great Men, Great Thoughts, and the Environment” (James)
greedy algorithm
Grellet, Stephen
Grossman, Dave
Guardian
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