Extreme Physical Information - Books

Books

  • Frieden, B. Roy - Physics from Fisher Information: A Unification, 1st Ed. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-63167-X, pp328, 1998
  • Frieden, B. Roy - Science from Fisher Information: A Unification, 2nd Ed. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-00911-1, pp502, 2004
  • Frieden, B.R. & Gatenby, R.A. eds. - Exploratory Data Analysis Using Fisher Information, Springer-Verlag (in press), pp358, 2006

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