The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy - Sharon Bertsch McGrayne - Books - Yale University Press - 9780300188226 - September 25, 2012
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The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne

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The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy

Drawing on primary source material and interviews with statisticians and other scientists, this book offers an account of Bayes' rule for general readers, It traces its discovery by an amateur mathematician in the 1740s through its development into roughly its modern form by French scientist Pierre Simon Laplace.


336 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 25, 2012
ISBN13 9780300188226
Publishers Yale University Press
Pages 360
Dimensions 157 × 236 × 24 mm   ·   570 g
Language English  

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