Hudde Johann van Waveren Hudde. Born 23 April 1628 Johann Hudde attendedthe University of Leiden to study law. However he was introduced http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hudde.html
Extractions: Johann Hudde attended the University of Leiden to study law. However he was introduced to mathematics at Leiden by his teacher van Schooten . From 1654 until 1663 he worked on mathematics as part of van Schooten geometry research group at Leiden. From 1663 he worked in various roles for the Amsterdam City Council. He served for 30 years as burgomaster of Amsterdam being first appointed in 1672. All of Hudde's mathematics was done before he began to work for the city council in 1663. Van Schooten edited and published a second two-volume translation of Descartes 's (1659-1661) which contained appendices by de Witt , Hudde and van Heuraet Hudde worked on maxima and minima and the theory of equations. Hudde gave an ingenious method to find multiple roots of an equation which is essentially the modern method of finding the highest common factor of a polynomial and its derivative. He was the first to treat the coefficients in algebra without considering whether they were positive or negative in De reductione aequationum.
Poster Of Hudde Johann Hudde. lived from 1628 to 1704. Johann Hudde worked on maximaand minima and the theory of equations. He gave an ingenious http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Posters2/Hudde.html
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Hudde, Jan Catalog of the Scientific Community. hudde, Jan. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates. Born Amsterdam, April or May 1628. He was baptized on 23 May. Haas, "Die mathematischen Arbeiten von johann hudde (16281704) Bürgermeister von Amsterdam http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/hudde.html
Extractions: Hudde, Jan Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Amsterdam, April or May 1628. He was baptized on 23 May. Died: Amsterdam, 15 April 1704 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Merchant, Aristocrat Gerrit Hudde, a merchant and patrician. Considering Hudde's career, the father must have been affluent at the very least, and Hudde must have inherited an adequate estate. 3. Nationality Birth: Dutch Career: Dutch Death: Dutch 4. Education Schooling: Leiden He studied law in Leiden about 1648. Here he met mathe- matics through Schooten. There is no mention of a degree. 5. Religion Affiliation: Calvinist by assumption 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics Subordinate: Optics His contribution to mathematics came entirely during the years 1654-63. There is no evidence that he did any further work in mathematics after 1663. He was also interested in optics. He produced microscopes with spherical lenses and worked with Spinoza on the construction of telescopic lenses. His correspondence with Spinoza indicates that he composed a Dioptrica. 7. Means of Support
Hudde Biography of johann hudde (16281704) johann van Waveren hudde. Born 23 April 1628 in Amsterdam, Netherlands Main index. johann hudde attended the University of Leiden to study law http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hudde.html
Extractions: Johann Hudde attended the University of Leiden to study law. However he was introduced to mathematics at Leiden by his teacher van Schooten . From 1654 until 1663 he worked on mathematics as part of van Schooten geometry research group at Leiden. From 1663 he worked in various roles for the Amsterdam City Council. He served for 30 years as burgomaster of Amsterdam being first appointed in 1672. All of Hudde's mathematics was done before he began to work for the city council in 1663. Van Schooten edited and published a second two-volume translation of Descartes 's (1659-1661) which contained appendices by de Witt , Hudde and van Heuraet Hudde worked on maxima and minima and the theory of equations. Hudde gave an ingenious method to find multiple roots of an equation which is essentially the modern method of finding the highest common factor of a polynomial and its derivative. He was the first to treat the coefficients in algebra without considering whether they were positive or negative in De reductione aequationum.
Hudde, Johann Van Waveren hudde, Johan van Waveren (16331704). Dutch mathematican hudde learnedmathematics at Leiden and studied methods to find maxima and minima. http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/thomas_awl/chapter1/medialib
Extractions: Hudde, Johan van Waveren (16331704) Dutch mathematican Hudde learned mathematics at Leiden and studied methods to find maxima and minima. He also developed fundamental results in the theory of equations. He investigated the phenomenon of multiple roots of a polynomial and developed calculus -like procedures for finding these properties. Hudde applied his mathematics to optics. Leibniz used Hudde's papers to help understand concepts that he later developed into calculus. After working in mathematics for a number of years, Hudde became mayor of Amsterdam.
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Extractions: History of the Derivative The derivative has two basic facets, the geometric and the computational. In addition, the applications of the derivative are manifold: the derivative plays many important roles in mathematics itself; it has uses in physics, chemistry, engineering, technology, sciences, economics, and much more, and new applications are devised every day. The origin of the derivative resides in the classical geometric tangent problems, e.g., to determine a straight line that intersects a given curve in only one given point. Euclid (ca. 300 B.C. ) proved the familiar high school geometry theorem to the effect that the line tangent to a circle at any point P is perpendicular to the radius at P Archimedes B.C. ) had a procedure for finding the tangent to his spiral. And Apollonius (ca. 262190 B.C. ) described methods, all somewhat different, for determining tangents to parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. But these were just geometric problems that were studied for their own very limited interests; the ancient Greeks did not perceive any common thread or other value to these theorems. Problems of motion and velocity, also basic to our understanding of the derivative today, also originated with the ancient Greeks, although these questions were originally treated more philosophically than mathematically. The four paradoxes of Zeno (ca. 450
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Death And Statistics johann hudde was burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam for 30 years, from 1672 to 1702 15861590 and were now all dead, hudde applied his mathematical skills (in particular, his http://pass.maths.org/issue12/features/annuities
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Death And Statistics johann hudde was burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam for 30 years, from 1672 to 1702.To raise funds, the Amsterdam city government took to selling annuities. http://plus.maths.org/issue12/features/annuities/
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Some Contemporaries Of Descartes, Fermat, Pascal And Huygens hudde. johann hudde, burgomaster of Amsterdam, was born there in1633, and died in the same town in 1704. He wrote two tracts in http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/17thCentury/RouseBall/RB_Math17C.htm
Extractions: From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball. Bachet Mersenne Roberval Van Schooten ... Rolle was born at Bourg in 1581, and died in 1638. He wrote the , of which the first edition was issued in 1612, a second and enlarged edition was brought out in 1624; this contains an interesting collection of arithmetical tricks and questions, many of which are quoted in my Mathematical Recreations and Essays . He also wrote , which exists in manuscript; and a translation of the Arithmetic of Diophantus. Bachet was the earliest writer who discussed the solution of indeterminate equations by means of continued fractions. Marin Mersenne , born in 1588 and died at Paris in 1648, was a Franciscan friar, who made it his business to be acquainted and correspond with the French mathematicians of that date and many of their foreign contemporaries. In 1634 he published a translation of Galileo's mechanics; in 1644 he issued his Cogita Physico-Mathematica , by which he is best known, containing an account of some experiments in physics; he also wrote a synopsis of mathematics, which was printed in 1664.
Extractions: Available here are accounts of the lives and works of seventeenth and eighteenth century mathematicians (and some other scientists), adapted from A Short Account of the History of Mathematics by W. W. Rouse Ball (4th Edition, 1908). The mathematicians and scientists are listed below in alphabetical order. These biographies constitute part of the collection of online material relating to the history of mathematics at the School of Mathematics , Trinity College, Dublin. Maintained by
Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive van; Hobbes, Thomas; Hooke, Robert; hudde, johann; Huygens, Christiaan;Jones, William; Jungius, Joachim; Keill, John; Kepler, johannes; http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Wstfllls.htm
History Of Astronomy: Persons (H) Hubble Constant; Hubble Space Telescope (HST). hudde, johann Janvan Waveren (16281704) Biographical data and references; Short http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_h.html
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