9781627951449-162795144X-Probability & Statistics: How Mathematics Can Predict the Future (Inside Mathematics)

Probability & Statistics: How Mathematics Can Predict the Future (Inside Mathematics)

ISBN-13: 9781627951449
ISBN-10: 162795144X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jackson, Tom, Mike, Goldsmith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Shelter Harbor Press
Format: Paperback 184 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781627951449
ISBN-10: 162795144X
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jackson, Tom, Mike, Goldsmith
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Shelter Harbor Press
Format: Paperback 184 pages

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Probability & Statistics: How Mathematics Can Predict the Future (Inside Mathematics) (ISBN-13: 9781627951449 and ISBN-10: 162795144X), written by authors Jackson, Tom, Mike, Goldsmith, was published by Shelter Harbor Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Probability & Statistics: How Mathematics Can Predict the Future (Inside Mathematics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.01.

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About the Author
Dr. Mike Goldsmith is a science writer and former head of the U.K.'s National Physical Laboratory, where he specialized in astronomy and the science of sound. In his many nonfiction books for children, Mike engages with a wide range of topics, including mathematics, space exploration, time travel and the history of science. Mike received a PhD in astrophysics from Keele University in the U.K. He lives in Twickenham, London.
Tom Jackson is a science writer based in the United Kingdom. Tom specializes in recasting science and technology into lively historical narratives. After almost 20 years of writing, Tom has uncovered a wealth of stories that help create new ways to enjoy learning about science. He studied at the University of Bristol, and still lives in the city with his wife and three children.
One of the hardest questions that mathematics teachers have to answer is "Why?" Schoolroom sums are crucial in learning the awesome power of mathematics, but they are often a world away from how the knowledge is applied and where it came from. Inside Mathematics: Probability & Statistics is there to fill that gap.
What are the chances of that? Mathematics can solve that mystery for you using a set of ideas that grew out of an aristocratic gambler's bafflement at betting on complex dice games. In stepped the mathematical giants of Pierre de Fermat and Blaise Pascal, who worked together to create what is now called probability theory. Gamblers need not rejoice in this powerful theory; it shows that the casino always wins in the end. The ideas of probability have since found many better uses elsewhere. For example, they are at work in the mathematics that describes the quantum world and drives the push for artificial intelligence. The mathematics of chance is involved in understanding systems where myriad data points combine. Statistics is the branch of mathematics that wrangles that data and tames it into meaningful knowledge. It then allows us to get ever better at modeling complex phenomena, from the formation of stars and the path of a hurricane to the rise and fall of the markets.
Inside Mathematics: Probability & Statistics introduces the reader to these awesome mathematical powers by telling the stories of who figured them out. They include a cavalry officer hoping to reduce injuries from horse kicks, Charles Darwin's cousin who discovered that we make the best guesses when we work together, and computers that are built to program themselves. Written to engage and enthuse young people, Inside Mathematics shows readers how the ideas of long-dead geniuses have ended up in their homework assignments. Probability & Statistics: How Mathematics Can Predict the Future changes the question from "Why?" to "What's next?" Arranged chronologically to show how ideas in mathematics evolved.

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