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Sam Morley
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Sam Morley

Sam Morley is an experienced lecturer in mathematics and a researcher in pure mathematics. He is currently a research software engineer at the University of Oxford working on the DataSig project. He was previously a lecturer in mathematics at the University of East Anglia and Nottingham Trent University. His research interests lie in functional analysis, especially Banach algebras. Sam has a firm commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive, and enjoyable teaching, with the aim of inspiring his students and spreading his enthusiasm for mathematics.
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What is statistics?

Statistics is the systematic study of data using mathematical – specifically, probability – theory. There are two major aspects to statistics. The first aspect of statistics is summarizing data. This is where we find numerical values that describe a set of data, including characteristics such as the center (mean or median) and spread (standard deviation or variance) of the data. These values are called descriptive statistics. What we’re doing here is fitting a probability distribution that describes the likelihood of a particular characteristic appearing in a population. Here, a population simply means a complete set of measurements of a particular characteristic – for example, the height of every person currently alive on Earth.

The second – and arguably more important – aspect of statistics is inference. Here, we try to estimate the distribution of data describing a population by computing numerical values on a relatively...

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Applying Math with Python - Second Edition
Published in: Dec 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804618370

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Sam Morley

Sam Morley is an experienced lecturer in mathematics and a researcher in pure mathematics. He is currently a research software engineer at the University of Oxford working on the DataSig project. He was previously a lecturer in mathematics at the University of East Anglia and Nottingham Trent University. His research interests lie in functional analysis, especially Banach algebras. Sam has a firm commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive, and enjoyable teaching, with the aim of inspiring his students and spreading his enthusiasm for mathematics.
Read more about Sam Morley