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Mathematics and Statistics for the Quantitative Sciences

Matthew Betti

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English
Chapman & Hall/CRC
12 December 2022
Mathematics and Statistics for the Quantitative Sciences was born from a radical reimagining of first-year mathematics. While calculus is often seen as the foundational mathematics required for any scientist, this often leads to mathematics being seen as some, ultimately useless, hoop that needs to be jumped through in order to do what someone really wants to do. This sentiment is everywhere at every level of education. It even shows up in how people stereotype mathematics courses.

What this book aims to do, therefore, is serve as a foundational text in everyday mathematics in a way that is both engaging and practically useful. The book seeks to teach the mathematics needed to start to answer fundamental questions like ‘why’ or ‘how’. Why do we only need to take census data once every few years? How do we determine the optimal dosing of a new pharmaceutical without killing people in the process? Or, more generally, what does it even mean to be average? Or what does it mean for two things to actually be different? These questions require a different way of thinking — a quantitative intuition that goes beyond rote memorization and equips readers to meet the quantitative challenges inherent in any applied discipline.

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Draws from a diverse range of fields to make the applications as inclusive as possible Would be ideal as a foundational mathematical and statistical textbook for any applied quantitative science course

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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   743g
ISBN:   9781032208145
ISBN 10:   1032208147
Pages:   454
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Matthew Betti is an applied mathematician focusing on mathematical modeling of ecological and evolutionary problems, and disease spread. He is currently situated in Sackville, NB at Mount Allison University where he has developed and taught most first year courses in mathematics and computer science. Betti focuses on blending the rigourous with the intuitive to renew interesting in mathematics and statistics in students who see the subjects as a hurdle. Betti also incorporates discussions of ethics and social problems and the place of the mathematical sciences in this context. Betti's research on disease spread and the ecology of honey bees has been published in numerous international journals. His approachable synthesis of complex material has been recognized by a number of presentation awards, and consultation work with governments at all levels.

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