30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them
The successful 30-Second series tackles numbers, with experts on maths and data demystifying the essential numerical topics.

We know that we use numbers pretty often, some of us confidently, others reluctantly. But are we aware of just how essential they are to almost every decision we make? Counting and measuring when we’re shopping, travelling, studying or playing are just the beginning; the applications of numbers are endless, from assessing variables and analysing data to the calculations and predictions of advanced artificial intelligence.

30-Second Numbers exploresnumber categories,the science of measuring, how guesstimates work, and the visualisation of numbers, taking you behind the digits into the world of statistics, probability, risk and ratios.

Sections include: 
  • Fundamental Numbers - A guide to the different kinds of basic numbers, from rational to prime, complex to continuous. 
  • Statistical Variations and Tests - Samples, populations and random variables are all explored in this section on all things stats! 
  • Probability and Risk - Learn about prediction and hypothesis testing, as well as absolute and relative risk. 
  • Visualising numbers - From numerical bias to logarithms and algorithms, this section shows us all the different ways we can visualise numbers. 
  • Using Numbers - Big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning are all covered in this section, about how these concepts are applied in the real world.
Numbers are our way of imposing order on the world, and each of the 50 topics here uses just 300 words and one picture to give you a sense of control, helping you to understand trends in statistical data, how algorithms are used and the methods involved in machine learning.

In addition, each section contains a profile of a famous mathematician whose work has greatly contributed to how we understand numbers today, from Fibonacci to Pierre de Fermat.

With this book, numbers need never be daunting again.

The 30 Second series is a handy collection of quick guides which explain the key aspects of core subjects, from numbers to literature to art to Ancient China to biology, and lots more! These titles use only 300 words to explore each section within a topic, making them quick and digestible for those looking to learn a lot, fast!
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30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them
The successful 30-Second series tackles numbers, with experts on maths and data demystifying the essential numerical topics.

We know that we use numbers pretty often, some of us confidently, others reluctantly. But are we aware of just how essential they are to almost every decision we make? Counting and measuring when we’re shopping, travelling, studying or playing are just the beginning; the applications of numbers are endless, from assessing variables and analysing data to the calculations and predictions of advanced artificial intelligence.

30-Second Numbers exploresnumber categories,the science of measuring, how guesstimates work, and the visualisation of numbers, taking you behind the digits into the world of statistics, probability, risk and ratios.

Sections include: 
  • Fundamental Numbers - A guide to the different kinds of basic numbers, from rational to prime, complex to continuous. 
  • Statistical Variations and Tests - Samples, populations and random variables are all explored in this section on all things stats! 
  • Probability and Risk - Learn about prediction and hypothesis testing, as well as absolute and relative risk. 
  • Visualising numbers - From numerical bias to logarithms and algorithms, this section shows us all the different ways we can visualise numbers. 
  • Using Numbers - Big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning are all covered in this section, about how these concepts are applied in the real world.
Numbers are our way of imposing order on the world, and each of the 50 topics here uses just 300 words and one picture to give you a sense of control, helping you to understand trends in statistical data, how algorithms are used and the methods involved in machine learning.

In addition, each section contains a profile of a famous mathematician whose work has greatly contributed to how we understand numbers today, from Fibonacci to Pierre de Fermat.

With this book, numbers need never be daunting again.

The 30 Second series is a handy collection of quick guides which explain the key aspects of core subjects, from numbers to literature to art to Ancient China to biology, and lots more! These titles use only 300 words to explore each section within a topic, making them quick and digestible for those looking to learn a lot, fast!
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30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them

30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them

30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them

30-Second Numbers: The 50 key topics for understanding numbers and how we use them

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Overview

The successful 30-Second series tackles numbers, with experts on maths and data demystifying the essential numerical topics.

We know that we use numbers pretty often, some of us confidently, others reluctantly. But are we aware of just how essential they are to almost every decision we make? Counting and measuring when we’re shopping, travelling, studying or playing are just the beginning; the applications of numbers are endless, from assessing variables and analysing data to the calculations and predictions of advanced artificial intelligence.

30-Second Numbers exploresnumber categories,the science of measuring, how guesstimates work, and the visualisation of numbers, taking you behind the digits into the world of statistics, probability, risk and ratios.

Sections include: 
  • Fundamental Numbers - A guide to the different kinds of basic numbers, from rational to prime, complex to continuous. 
  • Statistical Variations and Tests - Samples, populations and random variables are all explored in this section on all things stats! 
  • Probability and Risk - Learn about prediction and hypothesis testing, as well as absolute and relative risk. 
  • Visualising numbers - From numerical bias to logarithms and algorithms, this section shows us all the different ways we can visualise numbers. 
  • Using Numbers - Big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning are all covered in this section, about how these concepts are applied in the real world.
Numbers are our way of imposing order on the world, and each of the 50 topics here uses just 300 words and one picture to give you a sense of control, helping you to understand trends in statistical data, how algorithms are used and the methods involved in machine learning.

In addition, each section contains a profile of a famous mathematician whose work has greatly contributed to how we understand numbers today, from Fibonacci to Pierre de Fermat.

With this book, numbers need never be daunting again.

The 30 Second series is a handy collection of quick guides which explain the key aspects of core subjects, from numbers to literature to art to Ancient China to biology, and lots more! These titles use only 300 words to explore each section within a topic, making them quick and digestible for those looking to learn a lot, fast!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780711254992
Publisher: Ivy Press
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Series: 30-Second
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 30 MB
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About the Author

Professor Niamh Nic Daéid is one of the UK’s leading researchers in forensic science, is Professor of Forensic Science at the University of Dundee. Previously based at the University of Strathclyde for two decades, she was the first woman to earn a personal chair in the Department of Chemistry in Strathclyde’s 215-year history. 

Christian Cole is a data scientist and principal investigator at the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, University of Dundee, Scotland, where he works on biological problems with large data sets.

Table of Contents

Introduction
 
Fundamental Numbers
GLOSSARY
Real Numbers
Rational Numbers
Irrational Numbers
Prime Numbers
Complex Numbers
Discrete Numbers
Continuous Numbers
Zero & Negative Numbers
Powers & Roots
Profile: Gerolamo Cardano
 
Statistical Distributions
GLOSSARY
Statistics
Population & Samples
Sampling
Independent & Dependent Variables
Statistical Distributions
Normal Distribution
Profile: Abraham de Moivre
Random Variables
 
Statistical Tests
GLOSSARY
Statistical Tests
Mean
Standard Deviation
Measurement Error
p-Values
Profile: Egon Pearson
Confidence Interval
Bootstrapping
Standard Error
Linear Regression & Correlation
 
Probability and Risk
GLOSSARY
Probability
Profile: Pierre de Fermat
Prediction
Hypothesis Testing
Bayesian Probability
Profile: Thomas Bayes
Conditional Probability
Likelihood Ratios
Absolute Risk
Relative Risk
Numerical Bias
 
Using Numbers
GLOSSARY
Numerical Bases
Logarithms
Percentages
Fractions
Algorithms
False Positives & False Negatives
Permutations & Combinations
Profile: Fibonacci
 
Visualizing Numbers
GLOSSARY
Big Data
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Data Visualization
Using Shape & Color
Comparing Numbers
Trends
Profile: Sir Arthur Lyon Bowley
Ranges
Quartiles
 
Appendices
Further Resources
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
 
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