 |


|
 |
Item Details
Title:
|
FROM COSMOS TO CHAOS
THE SCIENCE OF UNPREDICTABILITY |
By: |
Peter Coles |
Format: |
Hardback |

List price:
|
£46.99 |
Our price: |
£45.58 |
Discount: |
|
You save:
|
£1.41 |
|
|
|
|
ISBN 10: |
0198567626 |
ISBN 13: |
9780198567622 |
Availability: |
Usually dispatched within 1-3 weeks.
Delivery
rates
|
Stock: |
Currently 0 available |
Publisher: |
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
15 June, 2006 |
Pages: |
228 |
Description: |
This book looks at the role of probability in modern science. Using the most exciting developments in fundamental physics as examples, it shows how central is the need to deal with uncertainty and incomplete knowledge. Focussing on this aspect of the latest discoveries helps the reader get behind the hype, and understanding the uncertain status of things that are often presented as certainties. The book covers recent exciting developments in physics, such assuperstrings and dark energy, but also draws lessons for everyday life. Written by an insider, and using non-technical language, it is an attempt to explain how science really works. |
Synopsis: |
Cosmology has undergone a revolution in recent years. The exciting interplay between astronomy and fundamental physics has led to dramatic revelations, including the existence of the dark matter and the dark energy that appear to dominate our cosmos. But these discoveries only reveal themselves through small effects in noisy experimental data. Dealing with such observations requires the careful application of probability and statistics. But it is not only in the arcane world of fundamental physics that probability theory plays such an important role. It has an impact in many aspects of our everyday life, from the law courts to the lottery. Why then do so few people understand probability? And why do so few people understand why it is so important for science? Why do so many people think that science is about absolute certainty when, at its core, it is actually dominated by uncertainty? This book attempts to explain the basics of probability theory, and illustrate their application across the entire spectrum of science. |
Illustrations: |
24 figures |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Oxford University Press |
Returns: |
Returnable |
|
|
|
 |


|

|

|

|

|
No Cheese, Please!
A fun picture book for children with food allergies - full of friendship and super-cute characters!Little Mo the mouse is having a birthday party.

|
My Brother Is a Superhero
Luke is massively annoyed about this, but when Zack is kidnapped by his arch-nemesis, Luke and his friends have only five days to find him and save the world...

|

|

|
|
 |