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  1. The Principles and Application of Imaginary Quantities ... by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-03-15
  2. The Principles And Application Of Imaginary Quantities, Books 1-2 (1817) by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-05-23
  3. Hints On Porisms, In A Letter To T. S. Davies: With A Scholium Not Contained In The Letter (1850) by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-05-23
  4. GOMPERTZ, BENJAMIN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Population</i> by James W. Vaupel, 2003
  5. ON THE CONVERTIBLE PENDULUM. by Benjamin. GOMPERTZ, 1829
  6. Hints On Porisms: In a Letter to T.S. Davies...With a Scholium Not Contained in the Letter. Being a Sequel to the Two Tracts On 'Imaginary Quantities', ... and 1818...Being No. III of Original Tracts by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-01-09
  7. The application of a method of differences to the species of series whose sums are obtained by Mr. Landen, by the help of impossible quantities. by Benjamin (1779-1865). GOMPERTZ, 1806-01-01
  8. Hints On Porisms, in a Letter to T.S. Davies with a Scholium Not Contained in the Letter: Being a Sequel to the Two Tracts On 'imaginary Quantities', Published ... Therein Noticed Being No. Iii-Of Original Tr by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-05-25
  9. Hints on porisms: in a letter to T.S. Davies ... with a Scholium not contained in the letter. Being a sequel to the two tracts on 'Imaginary quantities', ... noticed. Being no. III of Original tracts by Benjamin Gompertz, 1850-01-01
  10. THE APPLICATION OF A METHOD OF DIFFERENCES TO THE SPECIES OF SERIES WHOSE SUMS ARE OBTAINED BY MR. LANDEN, BY THE HELP OF IMPOSSIBLE QUANTITIES. by Benjamin. GOMPERTZ, 1806
  11. ON THE NATURE OF THE FUNCTION EXPRESSIVE OF THE LAW OF HUMAN MORTALITY, AND ON A NEW MODE OF DETERMINING THE VALUE OF LIFE CONTINGENCIES. by Benjamin. GOMPERTZ, 1825
  12. The Principles And Application Of Imaginary Quantities, Books 1-2 (1817) by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-09-10
  13. The Principles And Application Of Imaginary Quantities, Books 1-2 (1817) by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-09-10
  14. Hints On Porisms, In A Letter To T. S. Davies: With A Scholium Not Contained In The Letter (1850) by Benjamin Gompertz, 2010-09-10

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A Sketch of an Analysis and Notation applicable to the estimation of the value of Life Contingencies. Read June 29, 1820. Gompertz, Benjamin.
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(Redirected from Gompertz Benjamin Gompertz March 5 July 14 London England ), was a self educated mathematician , denied admission to university on account of his being Jewish . Nevertheless he was made Fellow of the Royal Society from . Gompertz is today mostly known for his Gompertz's law of mortality , a demographic model published in . The model can be written in this way: where N t represents number of individuals at time t r the intrinsic growth rate and K number of individuals in equilibrium. This model is a refinement of the demographic model of Malthus . It was used by insurance companies to calculate the cost of life insurance Gompertz's descendent Simon Gompertz is an economics presenter for the BBC edit
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Benjamin Gompertz March 5 July 14 London England ), was a self educated mathematician , denied admission to university on account of his being Jewish . Nevertheless he was made Fellow of the Royal Society from . Gompertz is today mostly known for his Gompertz's law of mortality , a demographic model published in . The model can be written in this way: where N t represents number of individuals at time t r the intrinsic growth rate and K number of individuals in equilibrium. This model is a refinement of the demographic model of Malthus . It was used by insurance companies to calculate the cost of life insurance Gompertz's descendent Simon Gompertz is an economics presenter for the BBC edit
See also
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References

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Benjamin Gompertz
Benjamin Gompertz London England ), was a self educated mathematician , denied admission to university on account of his being Jewish . Nevertheless he was made Fellow of the Royal Society from . Gompertz is today mostly known for his Gompertz's law of mortality , a demographic model published in . The model can be written in this way: t r the intrinsic growth rate and K number of individuals in equilibrium. This model is a refinement of the demographic model of Malthus . It was used by insurance companies to calculate the cost of life insurance Gompertz's descendent Simon Gompertz is an economics presenter for the BBC edit
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13. Benjamin Gompertz
Next time you're horrified at the cost of insurance, curse East End boy Benjamin Gompertz. Ironically, Gompertz himself went off the scale.
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Biography of benjamin gompertz (17791865) benjamin gompertz came from afamily of merchants who left Holland and settled in England.
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Benjamin Gompertz
Born: 5 March 1779 in London, England
Died: 14 July 1865 in London, England
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Benjamin Gompertz came from a family of merchants who left Holland and settled in England. He was one of three sons born in England to a Dutch family which, although from Holland, was Jewish. His mother, Leah Cohen, was the second wife of the diamond merchant Solomon Barent Gompertz. Benjamin was self educated, learning mathematics by reading Newton and Maclaurin . He had to take this route because he was denied admission to universities since he was Jewish. In fact he was greatly helped in his mathematical education by the Spitalfields Mathematical Society which was later to become the London Mathematical Society . Gompertz, writing to De Morgan , explained how he came to be a member of the Society [6]:- As to the Mathematical Society, of which I was a member when only years of age, having been, contrary to the rules, elected under the age of

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References for the biography of benjamin gompertz. MN Adler, Memoirs of thelate benjamin gompertz, Journal of the Institute of Actuaries 13 (1866),
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography by David Philip Miller, in Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004). Articles:
  • M N Adler, Memoirs of the late Benjamin Gompertz, Journal of the Institute of Actuaries
  • Benjamin Gompertz, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Benjamin Gompertz, The Athenaeum (22 July 1865).
  • A De Morgan, Benjamin Gompertz, The Atheneum (22 July 1865), 117.
  • A De Morgan, Assorted paradoxes, in J R Newman, The World of Mathematics IV (London, 1956), 2369-2382.
  • P F Hooker, Benjamin Gompertz, Journal of the Institute of Actuaries
  • D Vachov and V Andreev, Anniversaries in history of mathematics for 1979 (Bulgarian),
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    benjamin gompertz. Categories Autodidacts, Statisticians, 19th century benjamin gompertz (March_5. 1779 July_14, 1865, (The capital and largest city
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    Benjamin Gompertz (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London (A division of the United Kingdom) England ), was a (Click link for more info and facts about self educated) self educated (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician , denied admission to (Establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching) university on account of his being (A person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties) Jew ish. Nevertheless he was made (Click link for more info and facts about Fellow of the Royal Society) Fellow of the Royal Society from 1819. Gompertz is today mostly known for his Gompertz's law of mortality, a (A statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.))

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    18. Longevity Science » Glossary For “Models Of Systems Failure In Aging̶
    It was first suggested by British actuary benjamin gompertz in 1825 for use inthe life insurance business. This law was found to be applicable not only to
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    That benjamin gompertz ever got the chance to develop his Law of Mortality wasdown to the help of another longgone East End institution – the
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    Spouse gompertz, Elizabeth b. 18 APR 1853 Arnhem, Gelderland, Nederland GenderFemale Gender Male Family. Children. de Vries, Baruch benjamin
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    Kropveld, Samuel
    b. 31 DEC 1822 Emmen, Drenthe, Nederland
    d. 19 DEC 1871 Emmen
    Gender: Male
    Parents: Father: Kropveld, Aron-Arend Heiman
    Mother: Roos, Saartje Levi
    Family: Marriage: 25 JAN 1849 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland
    Spouse: Kropveld, Elle
    b. 10 JAN 1826 Emmen, Drenthe, Nederland
    Gender: Female
    Parents: Father: Kropveld, Abraham Heijman Mother: Izaèaks, Meerle Children:
      Kropveld, Aron b. 2 OCT 1849 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland Gender: Male Kropveld, Mietje b. 19 NOV 1850 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland d. 9 DEC 1850 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland Gender: Female Kropveld, Abraham b. 23 DEC 1851 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland Gender: Male Kropveld, Herman b. 18 JAN 1853 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland d. 25 SEP 1853 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland Gender: Male Kropveld, Izak Kropveld, Betje b. 16 NOV 1855 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland d. 18 NOV 1855 Coevorden, Drenthe, Nederland

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