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Statistical reasoning and modeling are of critical importance to
modern biology. This textbook introduces fundamental concepts from
probability and statistics which will pave the way for the student
of biology to become a well-rounded scientist. No previous study of
probability or statistics is assumed. Calculus topics are not used
extensively in this book, though some integration and
differentiation are expected. The calculus prerequisite is
primarily intended to assure a certain level of mathematical
maturity. This book puts emphasis on examples, which are presented
to motivate the theory. The presentation style is concise and
self-contained, briefly including the mathematical elements that
are needed for studying probability and statistics. The examples
are relevant to students in the life sciences with interests in
genetics, biology, ecology, health, etc. We believe that aspects of
probability theory are of biological interest and that probability
underlies the theory of inferential statistics. Thus, we place an
equal emphasis on probability and statistics which are both
essential for solving and understanding many types of biological
problems.
This textbook introduces the basic concepts from probability theory
and statistics which are needed for statistical analysis of data
encountered in the biological and health sciences. No previous
study is required. Advanced mathematical tools, such as integration
and differentiation, are kept to a minimum. The emphasis is put on
the examples. Probabilistic methods are discussed at length, but
the focus of this edition is on statistics.The examples are kept
simple, so that the reader can learn quickly and see the usefulness
of various statistical and probabilistic methods. Some of the
examples used in this book draw attention to various problems
related to environmental issues, climate change, loss of
bio-diversity, and their impact on wildlife and humans.In
comparison with the first edition of the book, this second edition
contains additional topics such as power, sample size computation
and non-parametric methods, and includes a large collection of new
problems, as well as the answers to odd-numbered problems. Several
sections of this edition are accompanied by instructions using the
programming language R for statistical computing and graphics.The
Solution Manual is available upon request for all instructors who
adopt this book as a course text. Please send your request to
[email protected].
The Mathematics That Power Our World: How Is It Made? is an attempt
to unveil the hidden mathematics behind the functioning of many of
the devices we use on a daily basis. For the past years,
discussions on the best approach in teaching and learning
mathematics have shown how much the world is divided on this issue.
The one reality we seem to agree on globally is the fact that our
new generation is lacking interest and passion for the subject. One
has the impression that the vast majority of young students
finishing high school or in their early post-secondary studies are
more and more divided into two main groups when it comes to the
perception of mathematics. The first group looks at mathematics as
a pure academic subject with little connection to the real world.
The second group considers mathematics as a set of tools that a
computer can be programmed to use and thus, a basic knowledge of
the subject is sufficient. This book serves as a middle ground
between these two views. Many of the elegant and seemingly
theoretical concepts of mathematics are linked to state-of-the-art
technologies. The topics of the book are selected carefully to make
that link more relevant. They include: digital calculators, basics
of data compression and the Huffman coding, the JPEG standard for
data compression, the GPS system studied both from the receiver and
the satellite ends, image processing and face recognition.This book
is a great resource for mathematics educators in high schools,
colleges and universities who want to engage their students in
advanced readings that go beyond the classroom discussions. It is
also a solid foundation for anyone thinking of pursuing a career in
science or engineering. All efforts were made so that the
exposition of each topic is as clear and self-contained as possible
and thus, appealing to anyone trying to broaden his mathematical
horizons.
The Mathematics That Power Our World: How Is It Made? is an attempt
to unveil the hidden mathematics behind the functioning of many of
the devices we use on a daily basis. For the past years,
discussions on the best approach in teaching and learning
mathematics have shown how much the world is divided on this issue.
The one reality we seem to agree on globally is the fact that our
new generation is lacking interest and passion for the subject. One
has the impression that the vast majority of young students
finishing high school or in their early post-secondary studies are
more and more divided into two main groups when it comes to the
perception of mathematics. The first group looks at mathematics as
a pure academic subject with little connection to the real world.
The second group considers mathematics as a set of tools that a
computer can be programmed to use and thus, a basic knowledge of
the subject is sufficient. This book serves as a middle ground
between these two views. Many of the elegant and seemingly
theoretical concepts of mathematics are linked to state-of-the-art
technologies. The topics of the book are selected carefully to make
that link more relevant. They include: digital calculators, basics
of data compression and the Huffman coding, the JPEG standard for
data compression, the GPS system studied both from the receiver and
the satellite ends, image processing and face recognition.This book
is a great resource for mathematics educators in high schools,
colleges and universities who want to engage their students in
advanced readings that go beyond the classroom discussions. It is
also a solid foundation for anyone thinking of pursuing a career in
science or engineering. All efforts were made so that the
exposition of each topic is as clear and self-contained as possible
and thus, appealing to anyone trying to broaden his mathematical
horizons.
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