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Probability Theory

The Logic of Science

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Publisher Description

The standard rules of probability can be interpreted as uniquely valid principles in logic. In this book, E. T. Jaynes dispels the imaginary distinction between 'probability theory' and 'statistical inference', leaving a logical unity and simplicity, which provides greater technical power and flexibility in applications. This book goes beyond the conventional mathematics of probability theory, viewing the subject in a wider context. New results are discussed, along with applications of probability theory to a wide variety of problems in physics, mathematics, economics, chemistry and biology. It contains many exercises and problems, and is suitable for use as a textbook on graduate level courses involving data analysis. The material is aimed at readers who are already familiar with applied mathematics at an advanced undergraduate level or higher. The book will be of interest to scientists working in any area where inference from incomplete information is necessary.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2003
April 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,370
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
22.5
MB

Customer Reviews

ljwinkler ,

Excellent but strains my math skills

First, and key, is the quality of the rendering. Reviews of the book on Amazon are quite positive, but the book’s rendering for Kindle gets a one star — the math is unreadable.


Thankfully, the rendering under Books is excellent.

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