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Bayesian thought in early modern detective stories: Monsieur Lecoq, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes
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    Bayesian thought in early modern detective stories: Monsieur Lecoq, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes (English)
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    5 January 2016
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    Arthur Conan Doyle
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    Edgar Allan Poe
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    Emile Gaboriau
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    odd and even
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    Bayesian game theory
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