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Jacob Bernoulli

Jacob Bernoulli
BornNovember 27 1654(1654--)
Basel, Switzerland
DiedJuly 16 1705 (aged 52)
Basel, Switzerland
Residence Switzerland
Nationality Swiss
FieldMathematician
InstitutionsUniversity of Basel
Alma materUniversity of Basel
Academic advisor  Gottfried Leibniz
Notable students  Johann Bernoulli
Jacob Hermann
Nicolaus I Bernoulli
Known forBernoulli trial
Bernoulli numbers
ReligionCalvinist
Brother of Johann Bernoulli.
For other family members named Jacob, see Bernoulli family.
Jacob Bernoulli (also known as James or Jacques) (Basel, December 27, 1654August 16, 1705) was one of the eight prominent mathematicians in the Bernoulli family.

Following his father's wish, Jacob studied theology and entered the ministry. But contrary to the desires of his parents, he also studied mathematics and astronomy. He traveled throughout Europe from 1676 to 1682, learning about the latest discoveries in mathematics and the sciences. This included the work of Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke.

He became familiar with calculus through a correspondence with Gottfried Leibniz, then collaborated with his brother Johann on various applications, notably publishing papers on transcendental curves (1696) and isoperimetry (1700, 1701). In 1690, Jacob became the first person to develop the technique for solving separable differential equations.

Upon returning to Basel in 1682, he founded a school for mathematics and the sciences. He was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Basel in 1687, remaining in this position for the rest of his life.

Jacob is best known for the work Ars Conjectandi (The Art of Conjecture), published eight years after his death in 1713 by his nephew Nicholas. In this work, he described the known results in probability theory and in enumeration, often providing alternative proofs of known results. This work also includes the application of probability theory to games of chance and his introduction of the theorem known as the law of large numbers. The terms Bernoulli trial and Bernoulli numbers result from this work. The Bernoulli crater, on the Moon, is also named after him jointly with his brother Johann.

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Bernoulli's grave


Bernoulli chose a figure of a logarithmic spiral and the motto Eadem mutata resurgo ("Changed and yet the same, I rise again") for his gravestone; the spiral executed by the stonemasons was, however, an Archimedean spiral. [1]

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NAMEBernoulli, Jacob
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DATE OF BIRTHDecember 27, 1654
PLACE OF BIRTHBasel, Switzerland
DATE OF DEATHAugust 16, 1705
PLACE OF DEATHBasel, Switzerland
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Basel (British English traditionally: Basle [bɑːl] and more recently Basel ['ba:zəl][1][2]
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Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
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Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
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"Swiss Psalm"
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mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics.

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The University of Basel (German: Universität Basel) is located at Basel, Switzerland.

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Founded in 1459, it is Switzerland's oldest university.
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The University of Basel (German: Universität Basel) is located at Basel, Switzerland.

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Founded in 1459, it is Switzerland's oldest university.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Born July 1 (June 21 Old Style) 1646
Leipzig, Electorate of Saxony
Died November 14 1716
Hannover, Hanover
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Johann Bernoulli

Johann Bernoulli
Born July 27 1667(1667--)
Basel, Switzerland
Died January 1 1748 (aged 82)
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Jakob Hermann (16 July 1678 - 11 July 1733) was a mathematician who worked on problems in classical mechanics. He appears to have been the first to show that the Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector is a constant of motion for particles acted upon by an inverse-square central force.
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Nicolaus Bernoulli (* October 21, 1687 in Basel, † November 29, 1759 in Basel), sometimes also written Nicolas or Nikolas, was a Swiss mathematician; he was the nephew of Jacob and Johann Bernoulli.
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In the theory of probability and statistics, a Bernoulli trial is an experiment whose outcome is random and can be either of two possible outcomes, "success" and "failure".

In practice it refers to a single experiment which can have one of two possible outcomes.
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In mathematics, the Bernoulli numbers are a sequence of rational numbers with deep connections in number theory. Although easy to calculate, the values of the Bernoulli numbers have no elementary description; they are closely related to the values of the Riemann zeta function at
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Johann Bernoulli

Johann Bernoulli
Born July 27 1667(1667--)
Basel, Switzerland
Died January 1 1748 (aged 82)
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The Bernoullis were a family of traders and scholars from Basel, Switzerland. The founder of the family, Leon Bernoulli, immigrated to Basel from Antwerp in the Flanders in the 16th century.
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