The following pages link to Who Discovered Bayes's Theorem? (Q3322992):
Displaying 15 items.
- Richard Price, the first Bayesian (Q667686) (← links)
- A newly-discovered result of Thomas Bayes (Q1078157) (← links)
- Was Bayes a Bayesian? (Q1096599) (← links)
- On Bayes' theorem and the inverse Bernoulli theorem (Q1119555) (← links)
- Nicholas Saunderson: The blind Lucasian professor (Q1206484) (← links)
- On the authorship of ``A calculation of the credibility of human testimony'' (Q1206491) (← links)
- On some recently discovered manuscripts of Thomas Bayes. (Q1867859) (← links)
- Who proved Haag's theorem? (Q2498966) (← links)
- Bayes' Bayesianism (Q3495306) (← links)
- LII. An essay towards solving a problem in the doctrine of chances. By the late Rev. Mr. Bayes, F. R. S. communicated by Mr. Price, in a letter to John Canton, A. M. F. R. S (Q4648619) (← links)
- Mr. Bayes and the classics: a suggested interpretation (Q5074133) (← links)
- A bird’s-eye view of naming game dynamics: From trait competition to Bayesian inference (Q5119453) (← links)
- Who Invented the Delta Method? (Q5876902) (← links)
- The true title of Bayes's essay (Q5965026) (← links)
- A conversation with Stephen M. Stigler (Q6540241) (← links)