دانلود کتاب Practical Bayesian Inference A Primer for Physical Scientists
by Coryn A. L. Bailer Jones
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عنوان فارسی: عملی bayesian آغازگر فیزیکی دانشمندان |
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جزییات کتاب
Written in an informal yet precise style, suitable for a wide audience from a range of backgrounds in the physical sciences
Promotes the Bayesian approach as a general framework for solving problems, but also makes comparison with frequentist methods
Describes how methods can be applied in practice to the readers' own problems, so it is not simply a recipe book
The R code from the book is available freely online, allowing readers to see how the theory is actually implemented and reproduce the plots and results in the book
Read more at http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/physics/mathematical-methods/practical-bayesian-inference-primer-physical-scientists#wqbyKeKHR9uVtZHz.99
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'Coryn Bailer-Jones provides a coherent introduction to the most important modern statistical methods and computational tools for analysing data. His writing style is easy to follow, without the burden of formal proofs and complex derivations, but with sufficient mathematical rigour. This book could be used as an excellent textbook for a semester-long course aimed at undergraduate and graduate students of physical sciences and engineering (knowledge of basic calculus is assumed, but no specific experience with probability or statistics is required). Theoretical concepts and examples of applications are extensively illustrated and supported by author's code in the R language.' Željko Ivezić, University of Washington
Read more at http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/physics/mathematical-methods/practical-bayesian-inference-primer-physical-scientists#wqbyKeKHR9uVtZHz.99
R Code available at:
http://www.mpia.de/~calj/pbi/PBI_scripts.zip
Reference:
http://www.cambridge.org/de/academic/subjects/physics/mathematical-methods/practical-bayesian-inference-primer-physical-scientists?format=PB
Errata:
http://www.mpia.de/~calj/pbi/errata.pdf