On April 17, 1761, English mathematician and Presbyterian minister Thomas Bayes passed away. He is best known as name giver of the Bayes' theorem, of which he had developed a special case. It expresses (in the Bayesian interpretation) how a subjective degree of belief should rationally change to account for evidence, and finds application in in fields including science, engineering, economics (particularly microeconomics), game theory, medicine and law.
Google has perhaps more than any other company become "The Internet Company." It's grown hand in hand with the internet and its entire business model has from the start been totally focused on the internet as a delivery platform. And let's face it, Google is a pretty interesting company. In fact, we think it's so interesting that we put together this infographic with a ton of facts and figures about Google. We've been digging through Google's SEC filings, news articles and the trusty old Wikipedia to get plenty of interesting data to include. We hope you like it!
An annual report from the World Trade Organisation, with statistical data in PDF and Microsoft Excel formats. This site also provides acces to selected historical time-series data
El Objetivo del paquete aprendeR es facilitar que nuevas personas puedan R moderno con una curva de aprendizaje baja, y evitando que el inglés sea una barrera para que se puedan centrar en el aprendizaje competencial de R. Se incluyen traducciones al castellano de tutoriales presentes en otros paquetes (learnr, tutorial.helpers, r4ds.tutorials, ...), y eventualmente nuevos tutoriales más adelante.
open-access archive for 2,273,366 scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.
D. Heurtel-Depeiges, B. Burkhart, R. Ohana, and B. Blancard. (2023)cite arxiv:2310.16285Comment: 5+6 pages, 2+3 figures, submitted to "Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences" NeurIPS Workshop.