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  2. Quantum ‘sealed envelope’ system enables “perfectly secure”…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/quantum-sealed-envelope-system-enables-perfectly-secure-information-storage
    Thumbnail for Quantum ‘sealed envelope’ system enables “perfectly secure” information storage | University of Cambridge 4 Nov 2013: The technique could one day be used for everything from global financial trading to secure voting and even long-distance gambling, although researchers point out that this is the “very first
  3. Microsoft PowerPoint - e_commerce4 [Compatibility Mode]

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/ECommerce/e_commerce4.pdf
    2 May 2013:  Fulfilment Taxes Legality eg Gambling, porn, alcohol, guns Payment mechanisms. –
  4. 22 May 2013: 13. 4.2 Characterization of the optimal policy. 13. 4.3 Example: optimal gambling. ... Either way, we have F(π, x) F(π′, x). 13. 4.3 Example: optimal gambling.
  5. Pub lishe d by Man ey P ublis hing ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/lucidity-science-III-searchable-uncorrected.pdf
    19 Oct 2013: Pub. lishe. d by. Man. ey P. ublis. hing. (c). IOM. Com. mun. icat. ions. Ltd. Lucidity and scienceIII: Hypercredulity, quantum mechanics,and scientific truth. PROFESSOR MICHAEL E. McINTYRECentre for Atmospheric Science at the Department of Applied
  6. Prefrontal control of attention to threat

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Peers2013%20FrontHumNeurosci.pdf
    5 Feb 2013: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLEpublished: 05 February 2013. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00024. Prefrontal control of attention to threatPolly V. Peers1, Jon S. Simons 2 and Andrew D. Lawrence1,3. 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK2
  7. 3. Setting up: Legal aspects

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/Business/Business_Lang_3_Jan13.ppt
    21 Jan 2013: Financial protections for cardholders. Special cases. Share dealing, insurance, banking, gambling, prescription drugs, pornography, tobacco, alcohol, fireworks, guns, etc.
  8. lect1.dvi

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/L101/clark_lectures/lect1.pdf
    9 Jan 2013: gambling (not recommended), weather forecasting (not very successfully)insurance (risk assessment), stock market.
  9. 2. Money and Tools for it's management

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/Business/Business_Lang_2_Jan13.ppt
    21 Jan 2013: Gambling - leave it to the professionals. Spread-betting www.igindex.com.
  10. Probability - Computer Science Tripos, Part IA

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/Probabilty/ProbabilitySlides.pdf
    24 Jan 2013: ExamplesPractical examples of random walks aboundacross the physical sciences (motion of atomicparticles) and the non-physical sciences(epidemics, gambling, asset prices).
  11. ai1.dvi

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/ArtIntI/ai1.pdf
    10 Apr 2013: Gambling outcomes: Cardano, Fermat, Pascal, Bernoulli, Laplace. Bernoulli: degree of belief.
  12. ai1.dvi

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1213/ArtIntI/ai1-4up.pdf
    10 Apr 2013: Gambling outcomes: Cardano, Fermat, Pascal, Bernoulli, Laplace. Bernoulli: degree of belief.
  13. Spatial properties of online social services: measurement, analysis…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cm542/phds/salvatorescellato.pdf
    4 Apr 2013: Spatial properties of online social services:. measurement, analysis and applications. Salvatore Scellato. Churchill College. University of Cambridge. 2012. This dissertation is submitted for. the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Declaration. This
  14. c h r i s t ’s c o ...

    https://alumni.christs.cam.ac.uk/file/2013-Magazine.pdf
    3 Oct 2013: c h r i s t ’s c o l l e g e. christ’ s co. llege m. aga. zin. e2. 013. m a g a z i n eno.238. no. 238. 2 0 1 3. Blo. ssom. in T. hird. Cou. rt. Phot. ogra. ph b. y C. hlöe. App. lin 2. 013. C o n t e n t s. C o l l e g e n e w s 3. S p e c i a
  15. LARGE ANIMALS AND WIDE HORIZONS: ADVENTURES OF A BIOLOGIST ...

    https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/resources/autobiographies/richardlaws/richardlaws1.pdf
    4 Feb 2013: How very slow and primitive indeed compared with today's computer games!) Unsophisticated (very unsophisticated by today's standards) gambling, such as rolling pennies onto squares, was on offer, which attracted ... They used cowrie shells for gambling

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