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Bernoulli, Jakob |
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Bernoulli, Jakob (1654–1705)Swiss mathematician who with his brother Johann pioneered German mathematician Gottfried Leibniz's calculus. Jakob used calculus to study the forms of many curves arising in practical situations, and studied mathematical probability; Bernoulli numbers are named after him. Jakob Bernoulli's papers on transcendental curves (1696) and isoperimetry (1700, 1701) contain the first principles of the calculus of variations. It is probable that these papers owed something to collaboration with Johann. His other great achievement was his treatise on probability, Ars Conjectandi (1713), which contained both the Bernoulli numbers (a series of complex fractions) and the Bernoulli theorem.
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