NICOLAUS II BERNOULLI
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'Nicolaus II Bernoulli', a.k.a. 'Niklaus Bernoulli', 'Nikolaus Bernoulli', (February 6 1695, Basel, Switzerland – July 31 1726, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a Swiss mathematician, as were his father Johann and one of his brothers, Daniel. With the latter, he discussed the St. Petersburg paradox.
Nicolaus worked mostly on curves, differential equations, and probability. He was a contemporary of Leonhard Euler. He also contributed to fluid dynamics.
★ Bernoulli differential equation
★ Bernoulli distribution
★ Bernoulli number
★ Bernoulli polynomials
★ Bernoulli process
★ Bernoulli trial
★ Bernoulli's principle
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'Nicolaus II Bernoulli', a.k.a. 'Niklaus Bernoulli', 'Nikolaus Bernoulli', (February 6 1695, Basel, Switzerland – July 31 1726, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a Swiss mathematician, as were his father Johann and one of his brothers, Daniel. With the latter, he discussed the St. Petersburg paradox.
Nicolaus worked mostly on curves, differential equations, and probability. He was a contemporary of Leonhard Euler. He also contributed to fluid dynamics.
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★ Bernoulli differential equation
★ Bernoulli distribution
★ Bernoulli number
★ Bernoulli polynomials
★ Bernoulli process
★ Bernoulli trial
★ Bernoulli's principle
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