Ars Conjectandi (English: The Art of Conjecturing) is a book on combinatorics and mathematical probability written by Jacob Bernoulli (1655-1705) in 1713 which has been published eight years after Bernoulli's death by Jacob Bernoulli's nephew, Niklaus Bernoulli. Core topics: Theory of permutations and combinations Huygens' concept of expected value The very first version of the law of large numbers The Bernoulli distribution (1) et cetera References: (1) Schneider, Ivo (June 2006), Direct and Indirect Influences of Jakob Bernoulli's Ars Conjectandi in 18th Century Great Britain, Electronic Journal for the History of Probability and Statistics, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1-17. (C) download: Bernoulli, Jakob (1713). Ars conjectandi, opus posthumu...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
The first appearance of the set of rational numbers of which I am speaking was in James Bernoulli\u2...
Ars Conjectandi (English: The Art of Conjecturing) is a book on combinatorics and mathematical proba...
Jacob Bernoulli worked for many years on the manuscript of his book Ars Conjectandi, but it was inco...
Bernoulli, Jakob (1713) Ars conjectandi, opus posthumum : accedit Tractatus de seriebus infinitis, ...
This review of Ars Conjectandi, written on the eve of its 300th anniversary, discusses an aspect of ...
2 v. diagrs. 20 cm.First published in Latin in 1713.1. Bd. 1. Th. Abhandlungen über die bei glückssp...
This paper describes the contribution of the four famous Bernoullis (Jacob, Johann, Daniel and Nicol...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
This paper is devoted to the early history of the law of large numbers. An outline of the prehistory...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
It is known by many the story that had the proper K. F. Gauss about his early years in elementary sc...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
The first appearance of the set of rational numbers of which I am speaking was in James Bernoulli\u2...
Ars Conjectandi (English: The Art of Conjecturing) is a book on combinatorics and mathematical proba...
Jacob Bernoulli worked for many years on the manuscript of his book Ars Conjectandi, but it was inco...
Bernoulli, Jakob (1713) Ars conjectandi, opus posthumum : accedit Tractatus de seriebus infinitis, ...
This review of Ars Conjectandi, written on the eve of its 300th anniversary, discusses an aspect of ...
2 v. diagrs. 20 cm.First published in Latin in 1713.1. Bd. 1. Th. Abhandlungen über die bei glückssp...
This paper describes the contribution of the four famous Bernoullis (Jacob, Johann, Daniel and Nicol...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
This paper is devoted to the early history of the law of large numbers. An outline of the prehistory...
This year we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Jakob Bernoulli's path-breaking work Ars conjectandi...
It is known by many the story that had the proper K. F. Gauss about his early years in elementary sc...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
Hace trescientos años, en 1713, veía la luz un libro titulado Ars conjectandi (el arte de las conjet...
The first appearance of the set of rational numbers of which I am speaking was in James Bernoulli\u2...