The German Tank Problem: Math/Stats at War! (Presentation)
Author: Steven J. Miller
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Description: The German Tank Problem: Math/Stats at War! (Presentation) by Steven J. Miller presents the problem of estimating German tank production during WWII using statistical methods. It showcases how math and statistics were crucial for intelligence gathering and strategic decision-making.
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