Bernoulli Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Daniel to the Netherlands where he met many mathematicians including hudde. http://www.thocp.net/biographies/bernoulli.html
Extractions: related subjects Achievement Swiss mathematician (also known as Jacque I or James I) who was the brother of Johann Bernoulli. With his brother, he is considered the most important founder of calculus with the exception of Newton. Nonetheless, the two had bitter arguments about the quality of each other's work. In his Ars conjectandi (1713), which was published posthumously, he developed the properties of Bernoulli numbers. It has still not been determined how Bernoulli was able to derive many of the properties of Bernoulli numbers he discovered. Biography Jacob Bernoulli's father, Nicolaus Bernoulli (1623-1708) inherited the spice business in Basel that had been set up by his own father, first in Amsterdam and then in Basel. The family, of Belgium origin, were refugees fleeing from persecution by the Spanish rulers of the Netherlands. Philip, the King of Spain, had sent the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands in 1567 with a large army to punish those opposed to Spanish rule, to enforce adherence to Roman Catholicism, and to re-establish Philip's authority. Alba set up the Council of Troubles which was a court that condemned over 12000 people but most, like the Bernoulli family who were of the Protestant faith, fled the country.
Scientific Revolution - Westfall - DSB - Catalogue - RSW-DSB-RAH Karlheinz Haas, Die mathematischen Arbeiten von johann hudde (16281704)Bürgermeister von Amsterdam, Centaurus, 4 (1956), 235-84. http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pages/03-Sci-Rev/SCI-REV-Home/resource-ref-
Extractions: 4. Education: Oxford University, Cambridge University, University of Leiden; Oxford University and Cambridge University, 1625-6. Oxford University, Gloucester Hall (the Calvinist center in Oxford), 1628-31, without taking a degree. In 1638 he matriculated in Leiden. Since he moved permanently to England later that year, he cannot have studied there long, and there is no mention of a degree.
Scientific Revolution - Westfall - DSB - Catalogue - RSW-DSB-RAH Martin Fogel, Michel Antoine Hacki, johann Hevelius, Jan hudde, LodewijkHuygens, Stanislaus Lubieniecki de Roles, Andreas Spole, and Jules Reichelt. http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pages/03-Sci-Rev/SCI-REV-Home/resource-ref-
Extractions: 6. Scientific Disciplines: Ant Among Pacchioni's dissertations, from 1701 on, dealing with the structure and functions of the dura mater, the Dissertatio epistolaris de glandulis conglobatis durae meningis humanae (1705) is paticularly well known and contains his description of the arachnoidal, or so-called Pacchioni, granulations.
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Extractions: Over US$160,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! Johann van Waveren Hudde April 23 April 15 ) was a mathematician He was born and died in Amsterdam Netherlands This biographical article about a mathematician is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_van_Waveren_Hudde Categories Mathematician stubs Dutch mathematicians ... 1704 deaths Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages ... Permanent link This page was last modified 20:22, 16 April 2005. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (see for details).
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Beginnings Of Calculus johann hudde simplified these methods and eventually found what we now call thederivative, that the tangent of y = xn is nxn1. Rene Francois de Sluse also http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/calculus/history1.htm
Extractions: Contents Beginnings of Calculus Post Newton-Leibniz Calculus Main Page Beginnings of Calculus Mathematicians, over the centuries, had a few problems they had difficulty solving: finding maximum and minimum, area of regions bounded by curves, finding tangents as well as volumes. Mathematicians have tackled them, however, each solution was unique to the problem; a general solution for the infinitely possible problems could not be found. Although the various problems were tackled by different mathematicians, Issac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz were credited as the inventors of calculus. They developed general concepts which relate to the main problems of calculus, as well as introduced notations. Differentiation Concepts In the late 1620s, Pierre de Fermat found a general procedure for finding maximum and minimum values of a function. His idea came from Johann Kepler, who proved that the largest parallelpiped that can be inscribed in a sphere is a cube. He worked with various radii of spheres and altitudes, eventually discovering that near the maximum volume, the decrements in altitude were so small that they were virtually zero. However, Fermat's method was geometric, and thus included many assumptions which will not stand when expressed in algebraic terms. He also failed to consider if there were two or more soltuions. Later, he modified his methods, as well as extended it to finding tangents. This was before the advent of analytic geometry,this was mainly geometric, and was criticised by Rene Descartes.
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Extractions: IV. Mathematics Since the 16th Century Europeans dominated in the development of mathematics after the Renaissance. A. 17th Century During the 17th century, the greatest advances were made in mathematics since the time of Archimedes and Apollonius. The century opened with the discovery of logarithms by the Scottish mathematician John Napier, whose continued utility prompted the French astronomer Pierre Simon Laplace to remark, almost two centuries later, that Napier, by halving the labors of astronomers, had doubled their lifetimes. (Although the logarithmic function is still important in mathematics and the sciences, logarithmic tables and their instrumental form¡ªslide rules¡ªare of much less practical use today because of electronic calculators.) The science of number theory, which had lain dormant since the medieval period, illustrates the 17th-century advances built on ancient learning. It was Arithmetica by Diophantus that stimulated Fermat to advance the theory of numbers greatly. His most important conjecture in the field, written in the margin of his copy of the Arithmetica, was that no solutions exist to an + bn = cn for positive integers a, b, and c when n is greater than 2. This conjecture, known as Fermat's last theorem, stimulated much important work in algebra and number theory before it was finally proved in 1994. Another major step in mathematics in the 17th century was the beginning of probability theory in the correspondence of Pascal and Fermat on a problem in gambling, called the problem of points. This unpublished work stimulated the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens to publish a small tract on probabilities in dice games, which was reprinted by the Swiss mathematician Jakob Bernoulli in his Art of Conjecturing. Both Bernoulli and the French mathematician Abraham De Moivre, in his Doctrine of Chances in 1718, applied the newly discovered calculus to make rapid advances in the theory, which by then had important applications in the rapidly developing insurance industry.
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Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page hudde, johann (264*) Hui Yang (190) Humbert, Georges (645*) Humbert, Pierre (534)Hunayn ibn Ishaq (780) Huntington, Edward (72) Hurewicz, Witold (529*) http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
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Extractions: Died: 16 Aug 1705 in Basel, Switzerland Jacob Bernoulli 's father, Nicolaus Bernoulli (1623-1708) inherited the spice business in Basel that had been set up by his own father, first in Amsterdam and then in Basel. The family, of Belgium origin, were refugees fleeing from persecution by the Spanish rulers of the Netherlands. Philip, the King of Spain, had sent the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands in 1567 with a large army to punish those opposed to Spanish rule, to enforce adherence to Roman Catholicism, and to re-establish Philip's authority. Alba set up the Council of Troubles which was a court that condemned over 12000 people but most, like the Bernoulli family who were of the Protestant faith, fled the country. Nicolaus Bernoulli was an important citizen of Basel, being a member of the town council and a magistrate. Jacob Bernoulli's mother also came from an important Basel family of bankers and local councillors. Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of Johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Daniel Bernoulli. He was compelled to study philosophy and theology by his parents, which he greatly resented, and he graduated from the University of Basel with a master's degree in philosophy in 1671 and a licentiate in theology in 1676. During the time that Jacob Bernoulli was taking his university degrees he was studying mathematics and astronomy against the wishes of his parents. It is worth remarking that this was a typical pattern for many of the Bernoulli family who made a study of mathematics despite pressure to make a career in other areas. However Jacob Bernoulli was the first to go down this road so for him it was rather different in that there was no tradition of mathematics in the family before Jacob Bernoulli. Later members of the family must have been much influenced by the tradition of studying mathematics and mathematical physics.
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Extractions: Sir Erik (born February 4 1925), is a mathematician known for work in geometric topology and singularity theory. He was born in Aarhus, Denmark, and received a B.A. and Ph. D. from the University of Cambridge. After working at Cambridge, as well as the University of Chicago, Princeton and the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, he founded the Mathematics Department and Mathematics Research Centre at the University of Warwick in 1964.