- Ars
Conjectandi (Latin for "The Art of Conjecturing") is a book on
combinatorics and
mathematical probability written by
Jacob Bernoulli and published...
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derived the
first version of the law of
large numbers in his work Ars
Conjectandi.
Jacob Bernoulli was born in
Basel in the Old
Swiss Confederacy. Following...
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earliest known scientific treatment of the subject.
Jakob Bernoulli's Ars
Conjectandi (posthumous, 1713) and
Abraham de Moivre's
Doctrine of
Chances (1718)...
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Jakob Bernoulli's
Summae Potestatum, Ars
Conjectandi, 1713...
- 17th century,
particularly in
Jacob Bernoulli's
posthumous work Ars
Conjectandi. This was the
first book
where the
realm of
games of
chance and the realm...
- work on
probability Ars
Conjectandi,
originally published in
Latin in 1713,
Jakob Bernoulli used the
phrase "Ars
Conjectandi sive Stochastice", which...
- Bernoulli, a 17th-century
Swiss mathematician, who
analyzed them in his Ars
Conjectandi (1713). The
mathematical formalization and
advanced formulation of the...
- in his work Katsuyō Sanpō; Bernoulli's, also posthumously, in his Ars
Conjectandi of 1713. Ada Lovelace's note G on the
Analytical Engine from 1842 describes...
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Bernoulli numbers are named, and
author of the
early probability text Ars
Conjectandi Nicolaus Bernoulli (1662–1716),
painter and
alderman of
Basel Johann...
- Bernoulli, a 17th-century
Swiss mathematician, who
analyzed them in his Ars
Conjectandi (1713). The term "success" in this
sense consists in the
result meeting...