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A history of inverse probability. From Thomas Bayes to Karl Pearson.

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zbMath0922.01006MaRDI QIDQ1297058

Andrew I. Dale

Publication date: 8 August 1999

Published in: Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)


zbMATH Keywords

BayesLaplacePoissonKarl PearsonBooleDe MorganCournotCondorcetEdgeworthMichell


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

History of mathematics in the 18th century (01A50) History of mathematics in the 19th century (01A55) General histories, source books (01A05) History of probability theory (60-03)


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