If I ever get to Dublin I want to see Hamilton's quaternion plaque on Brougham Bridge.
Reading the title of this article, I immediately thought of William S. Gosset, "The Guinness Brewer Who Revolutionized Statistics", earlier in the century. I am sure there are even older examples.…
I guess this too is a meme? From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Free men are not equal; equal men are not free.
Interesting, that's the chapter that caused me to finally put the book down. The gist of it was: people not thoroughly trained in statistics aren't good at it. This is hardly news. In fact, even highly intelligent…
If I ever get to Dublin I want to see Hamilton's quaternion plaque on Brougham Bridge.
Reading the title of this article, I immediately thought of William S. Gosset, "The Guinness Brewer Who Revolutionized Statistics", earlier in the century. I am sure there are even older examples.…
I guess this too is a meme? From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Free men are not equal; equal men are not free.
Interesting, that's the chapter that caused me to finally put the book down. The gist of it was: people not thoroughly trained in statistics aren't good at it. This is hardly news. In fact, even highly intelligent…