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Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction

Autor Brian Martin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 feb 2012
Statistics for 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 of physical science and should be useful for practising physical scientists, plus undergraduate and postgraduate students in these fields.


  • Offers problems at the end of each chapter
  • Features worked examples across all of the chapters
  • Provides a collection of useful formulas in order to give a detailed account of mathematical statistics
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780123877604
ISBN-10: 0123877601
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Graduate and undergraduate students in the physical sciences. Physicists, astronomers, chemists, earth scientists and others.

Cuprins

Preface, Acknowledgements, Statistics, Experiments, and Data, Probability, Probability Distributions: Basic Concepts Probability Distributions: Examples, Sampling and Estimation, Sampling Distributions associated with the Normal Distribution, Point Estimation I: Maximum Likelihood, Point Estimation II: Least-Squares Method, Point Estimation III: Other Methods, Confidence Intervals and Regions, Hypothesis Testing, Appendices, Summary of Distribution Properties, Miscellaneous Mathematics, Orthogonal Polynomials, Optimization of Functions of Several Variables, Statistical Tables ,Solutions to Problems, Bibliography, Index

Recenzii

"Martin (physics and astronomy, U. College London) has produced an undergraduate textbook that is more thorough than the drivel of statistics that physical science students get — usually as part of some other course — but still not the full theoretical and practical treatment that most students do not have time for and most schools do not teach. He assumes a knowledge of calculus and matrices the level of first-year undergraduate physical science student." --Reference and Research Book News, Inc.