BERNOULLI

or Bernouilliboth: bĕrnooyēˈ, name of a family distinguished in scientific and mathematical history. The family, after leaving Antwerp, finally settled in Basel, Switzerland, where it grew in fame. Jacob, Jacques, or James Bernoulli, 1654–1705, became professor at Basel in 1687. One of the chief developers both of the ordinary calculus and of the calculus of variations, he was the first to use the word integral in solving Leibniz's problem of the isochronous curve. He wrote an important treatise on the theory of probability (1713) and discovered the series of numbers that now bear his name, i.e., the coefficients of the exponential series expansion of x/(1-e−x). He was succeeded at Basel by his brother, Johann, Jean, or John Bernoulli, 1667–1748, who earlier had been professor at Gröningen and who was famous for his work in the field of integral and exponential calculus and was also a founder of the calculus of variations. He also contributed to the study of geodesics, of complex numbers, and of trigonometry. His collected works were published under the title Johannis Bernoulli opera omnia. His son, Daniel Bernoulli, 1700–1782, was a mathematician, physicist, and physician and has often been called the first mathematical physicist. He received his doctorate in medicine but became professor of mathematics at the St. Petersburg Academy in 1725. He was professor of anatomy and botany at Basel from 1733, later becoming professor of natural philosophy (physics). His greatest work was his Hydrodynamica (1738), which included the principle now known as Bernoulli's principle, and anticipated the law of conservation of energy and the kinetic-molecular theory of gases developed more than 100 years later. He also made important contributions to probability theory, astronomy, and the theory of differential equations (solving a famous equation proposed by Riccati). Among the other noted members of the family are Nicolaus Bernoulli, 1662–1716, brother of Jacob and Johann, who was professor of mathematics at St. Petersburg; Nicolaus Bernoulli, 1695–1726, son of Johann and brother of Daniel, also a mathematician; Johann Bernoulli, 1710–90, another son of Johann (1667–1748) and brother of Daniel, who succeeded his father in the chair of mathematics at Basel and also contributed to physics; his son, Johann Bernoulli, 1746–1807, who was astronomer royal at Berlin and also studied mathematics and geography; and Jacob Bernoulli, 1759–89, another son of Johann (1710–90), who succeeded his uncle Daniel in mathematics and physics at St. Petersburg but met an early death by drowning.

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...Academy supported Daniel and Nicholas Bernoulli at various times, and Euler from 1727...are surveying; they could boast of the Bernoullis, Hermann, and others. The Italian universities...Basel he learned mathematics from John Bernoulli. He decided to pursue the subject and...
...Causal theory and models of action Bernoulli events and the Poisson process Extensions of Bernoulli trials The deficient diagonal, and...extensions of Markov chains Extensions of Bernoulli trials: heterogeneity in response probabilities...
...61. The Law of Great Numbers Bernoulli's Theorem . 62. Bernoulli's Theorem and the Interpretation of Probability...Statements. 63. Bernoulli's Theorem and the Problem of Convergence...
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...Smoothing Spline ANOVA for Multivariate Bernoulli Observations, with Application to Ophthalmology...partly flexible model for multivariate Bernoulli data. The joint distribution conditioning...parameters to the case of multivariate Bernoulli responses. The randomized version is...
Small-sample interval estimation of Bernoulli and Poisson parameters. by Don...solution to optimization problem (3) for the Bernoulli and Poisson distributions, we note that...estimating the proportion of success in a Bernoulli experiment. 3. EXAMPLES In this section...
...negative binomial analogues under correlated Bernoulli trials. by Roman Viveros...will simply be a sequence of independent Bernoulli trials. In the present application. however...described is an example of Markov-correlated Bernoulli trials. These correlated trials find...
...approximate interval estimators for the Bernoulli parameter. by Lawrence M. Leemis...sub.1, X.sub.2, . . . , X.sub.n be iid Bernoulli random variables with unknown parameter...compared two confidence intervals for the Bernoulli parameter based on the normal approximation...
...interpretation of frequentist procedures for a Bernoulli process. by Jean-Marc Bernard...population are collected according to a Bernoulli process: a sequential process comprised...Phillips, L. D. (1976), "Inference for a Bernoulli Process (a Bayesian View)," The American...
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...studies at Basel University in 1720, Johann Bernoulli, another great name in the history of numbers, held the chair of mathematics. Bernoulli was also an old acquaintance of Leonhards...theology and follow him into the clergy, but Bernoulli persuaded Rev. Euler to approve a switch...
...Scientists call the motion caused by the pressure differences the Bernoulli Effect. Its influence on flying and sailing has led to a revolution...There is a lot of debate about this. A lot of people claim the Bernoulli Effect is not there, that the motion is just due to particles...
...the seventeenth-century Swiss mathematician Jakob Bernoulli. Bernoulli noted that the logarithm of the distance from the...distance is a constant multiple of the preceding one. Bernoulli recognized that the logarithmic spiral does not alter...
...million. HARNESSING THE FORCE DANIEL BERNOULLI wasnt thinking about motor racing when...realm of American motorsports are Mr. Bernoullis principles more pertinent than in CART...thus increasing its velocity and, per Bernoulli, reducing air pressure beneath the car...
...million. HARNESSING THE FORCE DANIEL BERNOULLI wasnt thinking about motor racing when...realm of American motorsports are Mr. Bernoullis principles more pertinent than in CART...thus increasing its velocity and, per Bernoulli, reducing air pressure beneath the car...
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...inspired by such fears, the inebriated pilots of America West airlines were enough to make the most sober-minded believer in the Bernoulli principle turn up a bottle before taking to the air. So it was no surprise that many airlines, already toasted by declines...
...further. The Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli created a theory in the 18th Century...balls travelled further than new ones. Bernoulli found that speed and pressure are linked...so faster than the air above. Hence by Bernoullis maths, we can say that the dimpling causes...
...communicate the meaning of their chosen concept, which included the Doppler effect, a parabola, orbital paths, magnetic fields, the Bernoulli principle, the Venturi effect and why the sky is blue. "These finalists are the future scientists of America and it is imperative...
...beach ball hanging free in a blast of air.Wicked, said a nearby child. Or was that wizard? But theres no sorcery here. In the Bernoulli Blower, air moves faster over the top of the ball than the bottom, creating lift. In another Rowling-esque exhibit, dainty...
...small pebbles. While they love all the digging, Goers says, what they dont realize is all the role- playing involved. The Bernoulli Table, with its pipes blowing air enough to propel balls into the air, is the museums most popular exhibit. Again, while the...
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BERNOULLI or Bernouilli both: bernooye , name of a family...Switzerland, where it grew in fame. Jacob, Jacques, or James Bernoulli, 1654 1705, became professor at Basel in 1687. One of...succeeded at Basel by his brother, Johann, Jean, or John Bernoulli, 1667 1748, who earlier had been professor at Groningen...
BERNOULLIS PRINCIPLE physical principle formulated by Daniel Bernoulli that states that as the speed of a moving fluid (liquid...within the fluid decreases. The phenomenon described by Bernoullis principle has many practical applications; it is employed...
...mathematician. Born and educated at Basel, where he knew the Bernoullis, he went to St. Petersburg (1727) at the invitation of Catherine...professor of mathematics there on the departure of Daniel Bernoulli (1733). He was invited to Berlin (1741) by Frederick the Great...
...maximum or minimum. The calculus of variations was founded at the end of the 17th cent. and was developed by Jakob and Johann Bernoulli, Isaac Newton, G. W. Leibniz, Leonhard Euler, J. L. Lagrange, and others. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...in the Analytical Mechanics (1788) of J. L. Lagrange and the Celestial Mechanics (1799 1825) of P. S. Laplace. Daniel Bernoulli made important mathematical studies (1738) of the behavior of gases, anticipating the kinetic theory of gases developed more...
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