About: Antifragility

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Property of systems that increase in capability to thrive as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures

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  • propietat dels sistemes que augmenten la capacitat de prosperar com a resultat de factors estressants, xocs, volatilitat, soroll, errors, errors, atacs o fallades. (ca)
  • propriété des systèmes qui se renforcent lorsqu'ils sont exposés à des facteurs de stress, des chocs, de la volatilité, du bruit, des erreurs, des fautes, des attaques, ou des échecs (fr)
  • określenie naukowe (pl)
  • property of systems that increase in capability to thrive as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures (en)
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  • Taleb, N. N. (en)
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  • Simply, antifragility is defined as a convex response to a stressor or source of harm , leading to a positive sensitivity to increase in volatility . Likewise fragility is defined as a concave sensitivity to stressors, leading to a negative sensitivity to increase in volatility. The relation between fragility, convexity, and sensitivity to disorder is mathematical, obtained by theorem, not derived from empirical data mining or some historical narrative. It is a priori. (en)
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  • Philosophy: 'Antifragility' as a mathematical idea. Nature, 2013 Feb 28; 494, 430-430 (en)
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  • Antifragility (en)
  • Antifragilitat (ca)
  • Antifragilita (cs)
  • Antifragilité (fr)
  • Principio di antifragilità (it)
  • 반취약성 (ko)
  • Антихрупкость (ru)
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