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Today's Special Guest: Bernoulli

Riemann's Rant

Today, I, Bernoulli, am here to talk to you all about the importance of probability and its applications in finance and economics. But first, let me just say that I am not related to Euler, despite what my great aunt, Agnes, once told you.

As you know, probability is the key to understanding the world, or so I've been told. But have you ever stopped to think about the probability of meeting a mathematician on the street? I mean, it's like winning the lottery, right?

Anyway, let's get down to business. Who's with me?

Euler's Numbered Puns

And now, I'm sure you're all wondering where I am, but I am not lost, just found in the world of numbers. You see, my friend, I am Euler, the one who brought you e, the most famous of all mathematical constants.

I've been around for centuries, but I'm not as old as I seem. I've got a number for every occasion, and I'm here to share some of them with you today.

So, who's ready for some e-vents?

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