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Personal Mathematics and Computing: Tools for the Liberal Arts (New Liberal Arts)

Author: Frank Wattenberg
Publisher: The MIT Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 572
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Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.5 x 1.5

ISBN: 0262231573
Dewey Decimal Number: 510.285562
EAN: 9780262231572
ASIN: 0262231573

Publication Date: November 5, 1990
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Computers can be effective tools for participating in the affairs of the world. They can also be used by the "experts" to erect barriers to participation. This book is a self-contained tutorial that can assist any reader with a background in high school mathematics in learning how to apply personal computing to enhance his or her understanding of modern quantitative methods in such areas as politics and economics, in environment and ecology, or in probability and statistics. The first part briefly introduces programming in True BASIC and includes eight programming projects that teach by example. These illustrate a variety of interesting applications and methods of computer-based quantitative reasoning - in lotteries and property taxes, in the law of supply and demand and the laws of chance (ESP, dice rolling, coin flipping, test taking), and in the use of peremptory challenges in jury selection. The remainder of the book applies mathematics and computing to real problems. Here the emphasis is on the art of expressing problems in ways that are amenable to computer analysis, with "assignments" for writing a number of computer programs for a wide variety of applications - in probability and statistics (a statistical comparison of two popular beers with the aid of a random number generator, a comparison of two roulette strategies, a statistical analysis of polling results, the Bell-Shaped Curve, and an analysis of a program aimed at reducing recidivism), in economic modeling (changing prices, inflation, mathematical tools for decision making, game theory), in optics (Fermat's principle, reflection and refraction, light caustics, funhouse mirrors, and an optical paradox), in Massachusetts local aid distribution, and in population models and ecology. Frank Wattenberg is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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