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The theory that would not die : how Bayes' rule cracked the enigma code, hunted down Russian submarines, and emerged triumphant from two centuries of controversy

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The theory that would not die : how Bayes' rule cracked the enigma code, hunted down Russian submarines, and emerged triumphant from two centuries of controversy is a book. It was written by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne and published by Yale University Press in 2012.

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"The theory that would not die : how Bayes' rule cracked the enigma code, hunted down Russian submarines, and emerged triumphant from two centuries of controversy" is one of the books by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne, books by Yale University Press and 2,617,384 books in our database.

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