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Mark P. Silverman - A Certain Uncertainty: Nature´s Random Ways - 9781107032811 - V9781107032811
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A Certain Uncertainty: Nature´s Random Ways

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Description for A Certain Uncertainty: Nature´s Random Ways hardcover. This engaging introduction to statistical reasoning will teach you how to apply powerful statistical tools in a technical context. Num Pages: 633 pages, 60 b/w illus. 62 colour illus. 57 tables. BIC Classification: PHS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 182 x 252 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1384.
Based around a series of real-life scenarios, this engaging introduction to statistical reasoning will teach you how to apply powerful statistical, qualitative and probabilistic tools in a technical context. From analysis of electricity bills, baseball statistics, and stock market fluctuations, through to profound questions about physics of fermions and bosons, decaying nuclei, and climate change, each chapter introduces relevant physical, statistical and mathematical principles step-by-step in an engaging narrative style, helping to develop practical proficiency in the use of probability and statistical reasoning. With numerous illustrations making it easy to focus on the most important information, this insightful book is ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
1370g
Number of Pages
633
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107032811
SKU
V9781107032811
Shipping Time
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99-5

About Mark P. Silverman
Mark P. Silverman is the G. A. Jarvis Professor of Physics at Trinity College, Connecticut. He received his PhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard University, and has since pursued a wide range of experimental and theoretical studies concerning the structure of matter, the behavior of light, and the dynamics of stars and galaxies.

Reviews for A Certain Uncertainty: Nature´s Random Ways
'For physicists, it has long been integral to our science to ascribe an uncertainty to every data point, to every inference, to every theory. That is, a measurement is regarded as meaningless without assigning an 'error bar' to it. This delightful book by Mark Silverman shows the reader how a physicist does this with the 'tools of his trade'; namely ... Read more

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