This CoPart is a dual complement to Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 1. The original series translated abstract categorical concepts into the language of LEGO® bricks, and the CoPart series implement the opposite way of translating brick constructions to the standard diagram language of category theory.
Getting Started With Statistics is a series of short, snappy books (4 with more coming soon) that will help you get started with statistics and inspire you to take the next steps.Getting Started With Statistics makes no assumptions about your previous experience and is perfect for beginners and those just getting started with analysing data.
The book explains the core concepts and terminologies of Descriptive Statistics using real-world examples. The book contains 17 practice problems, 2 quizzes, 36 graphical representations and numerous examples to enable effective learning and understanding of the concepts. Please check the bundle options with this book for better deals!
The seventh part covers ideas related to functional programming: exponentials, disjoint unions, endofunctors and natural transformations, partial and total functions, monads.
Today you will learn how to properly prepare leftover casserole and other gems!
If you need some extra help with learning the IGCSE Mathematics syllabus, or want to see content more in depth, this is the book for you!
A course textbook written for international students introducing first year undergraduate statistics
Employing the extremely lively form of dialogue, almost all the subjects in the syllabus are discussed comprehensively, especially questions usually considered difficult to understand. The book presents a detailed analysis of common mistakes made by students embarking on learning and applying concepts in calculus. Printed copies at Amazon
In Multivariate Analysis – The Simplest Guide in the Universe, guides you through the building blocks of multivariate analysis towards discovering the relationships within your data.Here, you’ll discover the most used multivariate analysis tests – and learn how to choose them correctly.
The sixth part covers vertical and whisker compositions of natural transformations, identity and isomorphism of functors, equivalence, isomorphism, and adjoint equivalence of categories, functor and morphism categories, natural transformations as functors, representable functors, category of presheaves, Yoneda embedding and lemma.
In these eye-opening books, award-winning statistician and author Lee Baker reveals the secrets of how the statistical hustlers use numbers, stats, graphs and charts to manipulate and misrepresent for political or commercial gain – and often get away with it.
Over the years I have invented and/or collected various clever and/or stupid ways of solving Fizz Buzz. In this book are ten solutions I found particularly interesting, each one the inspiration for a discussion of different aspects of coding, Python, testing, Fizz Buzz, mathematics, software design, technical interviewing, and related topics.
The fifth part covers exponentials and evaluation in sets and categories, subobjects, equalizers, equivalence classes and quotients, coequalizers, congruence categories, morphism functors, and presheaves.
The fourth part covers non-concrete categories, group objects, monoid, group, opposite, arrow, slice, and coslice categories, forgetful functors, monomorphisms, epimorphisms, and isomorphisms.
The Saga of PLS narrates, in an agreeable way, the historical development of Partial Least Squares (PLS) methods.