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Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction
Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences is an informal, relatively short, but systematic, guide to the more commonly used ideas and techniques in statistical analysis, as used in physical sciences, together with explanations of their origins. It steers a path between the extremes of...
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Elsevier
2012
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author | Martin, Brian |
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description | Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences is an informal, relatively short, but systematic, guide to the more commonly used ideas and techniques in statistical analysis, as used in physical sciences, together with explanations of their origins. It steers a path between the extremes of a recipe of methods with a collection of useful formulas, and a full mathematical account of statistics, while at the same time developing the subject in a logical way. The book can be read in its entirety by anyone with a basic exposure to mathematics at the level of a first-year undergraduate student |
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spelling | cern-14381802021-04-22T00:31:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1438180engMartin, BrianStatistics for Physical Sciences: An IntroductionMathematical Physics and Mathematics Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences is an informal, relatively short, but systematic, guide to the more commonly used ideas and techniques in statistical analysis, as used in physical sciences, together with explanations of their origins. It steers a path between the extremes of a recipe of methods with a collection of useful formulas, and a full mathematical account of statistics, while at the same time developing the subject in a logical way. The book can be read in its entirety by anyone with a basic exposure to mathematics at the level of a first-year undergraduate student Elsevieroai:cds.cern.ch:14381802012 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Martin, Brian Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title | Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title_full | Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title_fullStr | Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title_full_unstemmed | Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title_short | Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction |
title_sort | statistics for physical sciences: an introduction |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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