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Cover of the book «Eventology» by Oleg Vorobyov (2007)

«Eventology» is a book (2007)[1] by Oleg Vorobyov, the founder of a new interdisciplinary scientific direction Eventology, connecting philosophy and mathematics with natural, humanitarian and socio-economic sciences: statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, probability theory, information theory, psychology, economics, sociology, etc.

Eventology is the study on events, arisen from «unbearable lightness» observations:

  • «matter and mind are simply convenient ways of linkage of |events together» (Bertrand Russell, 1946; O.Yu.Vorobyov, 2001) and
  • «mind arises there and then, where and when an ability to make eventological choice is arisen» (Vladimir Lefebvre, 2003).

Mathematical eventology is a new section of probability theory based on Kolmogorov axiomatics, already shown the efficiency in the mathematical description both an eventological substantiation and development of existing theories of uncertainty (fuzzy set theory (Lotfi Zadeh, 1965), possibility theory (Lotfi Zadeh, 1978), theory of evidence (Dempster~Shafer, 1976)), and also prospect theory (Kahneman, Tversky, 1979, 1992), united economy and psychology, and theories of supply and demand (Marshall’s «cross»), a corner stone of modern economics. Alongside with philosophical and mathematical questions of «co-being» and Being the Eventology touches economical, sociological and psychological questions above which each of us reflects and reflects during a life. The materials intended on the broad audience of readers are included in the book, were interested by eventology and its appendices; it represents a special interest for the experts actively working in this new area, teachers, post-graduate students and students of the senior rates of the universities which are engaged artificial intellect, probability theory, mathematical statistics and mathematical modelling humanitarian, socio~economical and natural systems.

Content[edit]

21: Prologue

29: Part one. EVENTOLOGY[edit]

31: Chapter 1. The general eventological principles

43: Part two. MATHEMATICAL EVENTOLOGY[edit]

45: Chapter 2. Kolmogorov's axiomatics

51: Chapter 3. Mathematical eventological principles

55: Chapter 4. Set of events

83: Chapter 5. Inversing eventological distributions

95: Chapter 6. Dependence of events

137: Chapter 7. A sail and wind of Freschet

149: Chapter 8. Eventological distributions

197: Chapter 9. Eventological random processes

201: Chapter 10. Theory of fuzzy events

273: Part three. EVENTOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS[edit]

275: Chapter 11. Eventological portfolio analysis

289: Chapter 12. Eventological substantiations of economics

303: Chapter 13. Eventological grid methods

311: Chapter 14. Eventological models in psychology

353: Chapter 15. Eventological theory of set-preferences

365: Chapter 16. Eventological decision-making theory

379: Chapter 17. Eventological games theory

399: Epilogue

403: Eventological designations

410: Literature

428: Index

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