analytically , but you could solve it on a computer.
But analytically when we're thinking about this process, we always need to attend to that.
How analytically do you approach that?
So solving this analytically was hopeless.
You could analytically start running through words in your mind.
But those of us who are analytically inclined pushed for certain candidates.
will you be able to think analytically about optimizing across a scarcer opportunity set?
Washington but it was very analytically based and and well argued uh and in the
Now, we've shown analytically that this leads to a polarization, where effectively, in a binary issue, you're always going to have one side of the network going
And particularly because all of you are so analytically gifted and mathematically gifted, it's your natural default position anyway.
And this is where people are rewarded and motivated to think analytically .
And what he basically showed both analytically and in this graph empirically-- if you look at evolution, algorithms that do evolution, what you find out is that there is an area,
So you've got analytically inclined front offices going to the World Series.
You've got managers who are running their teams in those dugouts really analytically .
the challenge now is to open that up now we've done some of that analytically so we can push some of these graphs back to
So Anthony Jack from Case Western University found that when people think analytically , when they think about the technical details of how
In other words, they could approximate differential equations that were too hard to solve analytically .
And you can write it out and you can solve it, and analytically , it's very simple.
but from what I can discern, uh you know, analytically talking to people, talking to sources, just looking at the
But the equations are so powerful, we cannot solve them analytically .
They're all related-- when you have a problem that you set up analytically in your head.
It was very new, and so I think the analytically driven teams, such as such as the Houston Rockets, who are led by Darrell Morey, an MIT grad,
the co-founder of the Sloan Sports Conference, San Antonio Spurs have always been analytically driven, Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Dallas Mavericks with Mark
I mean, what does it take to make-- there have to be more analytically inclined players out there who understand this stuff.
And it makes you sharper and more focused and more analytically smart-- immediately.
It's trying to boost empathic thinking and imagination, because when we naturally think analytically here.
I assume Google, like most companies, really prioritizes people being highly analytically skilled many, many hours of the day.
Here, I think investors, even the retail tend to be more analytically inclined.
And again, it was a similar problem, where you had a lot of random interactions of something that's very hard to solve analytically ,
And what drove their confidence, their ability to have these contrary positions, was that it was rooted in deep, analytically based conviction.
And then conversely, the more we try to relate to others and really feel their experience, the less able we are to think analytically .