Specifications
book-author | Lê Nguyên Hoang (Le Nguyen Hoang) |
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publisher | Chapman and Hall/CRC; 1st edition |
file-type | |
pages | Pages |
language | English |
asin | B08BDT1PDZ |
isbn10 | 0367428156; 1000063275; 0367428148; 0367855305 |
isbn13 | 9780367428150/ 9781000063271/ 9780367428143/ 9780367855307 |
Book Description
In the book “The Equation of Knowledge: From Bayes' Rule to a Unified Philosophy of Science” (PDF), the author introduces readers to the Bayesian approach to science, which involves determining the relationship between chance and evidence.
The author strives to make this book approachable to a very wide audience; it is appropriate for students, professionals, and teachers; and it is also geared toward the eager newcomer scientist or mathematician. This book also demonstrates how Bayesianism casts new light on practically all other fields of knowledge, from philosophy to mathematics, engineering, and science, as well as politics, law, and everyday decision-making. Bayesianism is shown to be applicable to all of these fields in this book.
Bayesian thinking is a very important topic for research; it has experienced remarkable development over the past few years and has a significant part to play in the comprehension and advancement of a variety of topics, including AI and machine learning, amongst other things. Bayesian thinking is a very important topic for research. This booklet was written with the intention of serving as a tool for evangelizing the merits and boundaries of Bayesianism to a more general audience.
Features
- Ideal for a wide range of readers, including industry professionals, university students, and academics.
- Offers the Bayesian approach as a unified scientific methodology for an extensive range of topics.
- Contains a more approachable and philosophical introduction to the subject matter than what is found elsewhere.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That the only component of this product is the PDF version of the ebook titled “The Equation of Knowledge: From Bayes' Rule to a Unified Philosophy of Science.” There are no access codes contained within.
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