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== Junior Seminar == | == Junior Seminar == | ||
− | On | + | On FRIDAY 2:30:3:20 we learn LaTeX during the first half of the semester and then read, discuss, and write about literature articles that we find interesting. |
− | + | A paper worth discussing is a paper by Chamberlain, written in 1890 on the value of multiple a priori hypotheses. | |
[http://www.whoi.edu/cms/files/chamberlin65sci_72744.pdf Chamberlain, T.C. 1965 (reprinted from 1890) Science 148:754-759] | [http://www.whoi.edu/cms/files/chamberlin65sci_72744.pdf Chamberlain, T.C. 1965 (reprinted from 1890) Science 148:754-759] | ||
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== Interesting Topics for Future Readings== | == Interesting Topics for Future Readings== | ||
+ | - Look at Overleaf to leanr LaTeX ([[http://overleaf.com Overleaf]), they have a free version that will be plenty powerful for our purpose. | ||
- how do we know how similar we are to Neandertals? | - how do we know how similar we are to Neandertals? | ||
+ | - Bayes' theorem, its influence on modern statistic |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 26 August 2019
Junior Seminar
On FRIDAY 2:30:3:20 we learn LaTeX during the first half of the semester and then read, discuss, and write about literature articles that we find interesting.
A paper worth discussing is a paper by Chamberlain, written in 1890 on the value of multiple a priori hypotheses. Chamberlain, T.C. 1965 (reprinted from 1890) Science 148:754-759
Interesting Topics for Future Readings
- Look at Overleaf to leanr LaTeX ([Overleaf), they have a free version that will be plenty powerful for our purpose. - how do we know how similar we are to Neandertals? - Bayes' theorem, its influence on modern statistic