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I just started working on Analysis with Mathematica, and I am loving every bit of it. I was wondering if there is a similar book geared toward bayesian statistics with mathematical? An alternative might be a series of blog posts that does something similar or a github repository that is well documented doing the something.

Thanks a lot for the feedback, folks.

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  • $\begingroup$ What is a "paperback"? Is it an ebook? $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 16:57
  • $\begingroup$ paperback means a hardcopy. They also have an ebook verion $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:04

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You may be interested in the book by Phil Gregory: Bayesian Logical Data Analysis. The MMA code is available through the publisher's website, under Resources.

A completely different approach to Bayesian analysis is by David Blower. He has written 4 books with lots of MMA code. Blower is very principled in his reasoning. You can learn a lot from him - as I did. Here is a Link to Volume 1.

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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks a lot for the info. A little old but seeing as Mathematica doesn't change much, I am guessing this will be just up to date. $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:17
  • $\begingroup$ I actually had the first two copies of David's book but didn't know there were accompanying MMA code? Or are you referring to the MMA code in the appendix? $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 18, 2022 at 14:15
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    $\begingroup$ Unfortunately, you have to copy the code manually from the books by retyping. For Volume 4, we are preparing a release on GitHub of all MMA code. I was one of the editors of this volume after David Blower passed away. $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 18, 2022 at 19:21
  • $\begingroup$ In the intervening time, my own tutorial book "What is your model?" is published on Amazon. It does refer to Mathematica, but it contains no actual code. Here is the link. $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 24, 2023 at 9:17

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