- cogitatio, quid
exsistentia sit antè sciamus, quàm de
veritate hujus ratiocinii: dubito, ergo sum, vel, quod idem est, cogito, ergo sum :
plane simus...
- Fermat.
Huygens published his
treatise in 1657, (see
Huygens (1657)) "De
ratiociniis in ludo aleæ" on
probability theory just
after visiting Paris. The book...
- cogitatio, quid
exsistentia sit antè sciamus, quàm de
veritate hujus ratiocinii : dubito, ergo sum, vel, quod idem est, cogito, ergo sum :
plane simus...
-
Spelen van Gluck,
which Frans van S****en
translated and
published as De
Ratiociniis in Ludo
Aleae (1657). The use of
expected values by
Huygens and others...
-
Spelen van Gluck,
which Frans van S****en
translated and
published as De
Ratiociniis in Ludo
Aleae in 1657. The book is the
earliest known scientific treatment...
- the new
discoveries in mathematics,
including Christiaan Huygens's De
ratiociniis in
aleae ludo, Descartes' La Géométrie and
Frans van S****en's supplements...
-
player winning?
Huygens reformulated the
problem and
published it in De
ratiociniis in ludo
aleae ("On
Reasoning in
Games of Chance", 1657):
Problem (2-1)...
-
Arbuthnot publishes Of the Laws of
Chance (translated from Huygens' De
ratiociniis in ludo aleae), the
first work on
probability theory in English. Thomas...
-
mathematician Jean
Prestet and a
short treatise on
games of chance, De
Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae, by
Christiaan Huygens the
Dutch physicist, mathematician...
- This book was
mainly influenced by
Christiaan Huygens'
treatise De
ratiociniis in ludo
aleae and the
knowledge of the fact that
Jakob Bernoulli had...