Jacob Bernoulli

Jacob Bernoulli ; .}} (also known as James in English or Jacques in French; – 16 August 1705) was a Swiss mathematician. He sided with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz during the Leibniz–Newton calculus controversy and was an early proponent of Leibnizian calculus, to which he made numerous contributions. A member of the Bernoulli family, he, along with his brother Johann, was one of the founders of the calculus of variations. He also discovered the fundamental mathematical constant . However, his most important contribution was in the field of probability, where he derived the first version of the law of large numbers in his work ''Ars Conjectandi''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Bernoulli, Jakob
    Published 1909
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    Published 1899
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    by Bernoulli, Jakob, 1654-1705
    Published 1967
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    Published 1967
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    by Bernoulli, Jakob, 1654-1705
    Published 1968
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