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The Theory That Would Not Die by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne; 9780300188226

The Theory That Would Not Die

By Sharon Bertsch McGrayne

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Description

The Theory That Would Not Die delves into the captivating journey of Bayesian inference, an innovative statistical method that has continually challenged the status quo in mathematics and science. Author Sharon Bertsch McGrayne weaves a rich narrative that not only chronicles the historical evolution of this theory but also highlights the fierce debates and controversies surrounding its acceptance.

The Story

From its roots in the 18th century to its resurgence in the 20th century, McGrayne illustrates how Bayesian inference faced scepticism from both mathematicians and the scientific community. The book unfolds through a series of compelling anecdotes, showcasing how prominent figures such as Thomas Bayes and modern-day statisticians have contributed to its development. Readers are invited to explore the theory's profound implications across various fields, including medicine, finance, and artificial intelligence.

Why Readers Love It

McGrayne’s writing style is both accessible and engaging, making complex mathematical concepts relatable to a broad audience. The author masterfully balances technical detail with narrative flair, ensuring that readers are both informed and entertained. This book resonates with those who appreciate the interplay between history and mathematics, shedding light on how theories evolve and gain traction over time.

Perfect For

  • Mathematics enthusiasts looking for historical context
  • Students and professionals in statistics and data science
  • Readers of The Disturbing History of Bayesian Statistics, also by McGrayne

“An enlightening exploration of a theory that refuses to fade away, illuminating the enduring relevance of Bayesian thinking.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 157 mm × 236 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 360
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300188226

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