Paradoxes in Scientific Inference
Auteur : Chang Mark
Paradoxes are poems of science and philosophy that collectively allow us to address broad multidisciplinary issues within a microcosm. A true paradox is a source of creativity and a concise expression that delivers a profound idea and provokes a wild and endless imagination. The study of paradoxes leads to ultimate clarity and, at the same time, indisputably challenges your mind.
Paradoxes in Scientific Inference analyzes paradoxes from many different perspectives: statistics, mathematics, philosophy, science, artificial intelligence, and more. The book elaborates on findings and reaches new and exciting conclusions. It challenges your knowledge, intuition, and conventional wisdom, compelling you to adjust your way of thinking. Ultimately, you will learn effective scientific inference through studying the paradoxes.
Date de parution : 10-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Paradoxes in Scientific Inference :
Mots-clés :
Incompleteness Theorem; Causal Space; turing; Turing Machine; machine; Bayes Factor; incompleteness; Likelihood Principle; theorem; DNA Evidence; pigeonhole; Negative Binomial Distribution; principle; Stepwise Test Procedure; black; Pigeonhole Principle; ball; Brownian Motion; nash; Propositional Calculus; equilibrium; Free Woman; Likelihood Ratio Test; DNA Match; Conditionality Principle; Sequential Likelihood Ratio Test; DNA Technology; Null Hypothesis; Si; Multiplicity Problem; SPRT; Statistical Paradigms; Random Graph; Null Hypothesis Ho; Peano Arithmetic