Untitled johann hudde (16281704). Early Probability. However, johann hudde (1628-1704)and René François de Sluse (1622-1685) found easily used algorithms. http://www.math.tamu.edu/~don.allen/history/precalc/precalc.html
Extractions: April 2, 1997 Early Calculus I Albert Girard (1595-1632) - Theory of Equations Jan de Witt (1623-1672) - Analytic Geometry Marin Mersenne (1588-1648) - Scientific Journal/Society Girard Desargues (1591-1661) - Projective Geometry Frans von Schooten (1615-1660) - Analytic Geometry Christian Huygens (1629-1695) - Probability Johann Hudde Early Probability Early serious attempts at probability had already been attempted by Cardano and Tartaglia. They desired a better understanding of gambling odds. Some study about dice date even earlier. There are recorded attempts to understand odds dating back to Roman times. Cardano published Liber de Ludo Alea (Book on Games of Chance) in 1526. He discusses dice as well stakes games. He then computes fair stakes based on the number of outcomes. He was also aware of independent events and the multiplication rule: if A and B are independent events then Cardano discussed this problem: How many throws must be allowed to provide even odds for attaining two sixes on a pair of dice? Cardano reasoned it should be 18. He also argued that with a single dice, three rolls are required for even odds of rolling a 2. He was wrong. This type problem still challenges undergraduate math majors to this day.
Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Hudde According to Boyer s HoM, johann hudde (16291704) was for about thirty All of this corresponds to what Antreas quoted from the St. http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/mar00/0163.html
Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Hudde According to Boyer s HoM, johann hudde (16291704) was for about thirtyyears the burgomaster of Amsterdam. He was one of the anticipators http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/mar00/0154.html
Comments And Explanations johann hudde was mayor of Amsterdam for thirty years. There are two Fransvan Schootens, father and son, who were both professors in Leiden. http://www.math.vt.edu/people/renardym/comments.html
Extractions: The "recent" part of the information is from the Mathematics Genealogy Project . For the older part, I have relied on biographies; here "advising" needs to be interpreted more broadly than the supervision of doctoral theses. Resources consulted include, among others, Mac Tutor Wikipedia , the Catholic Encyclopedia , the Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon , the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie , and the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. The online catalogs of several German university libraries, most notably Halle-Wittenberg, Tuebingen, and Leipzig, were also helpful. Goertler's name is often associated with Ludwig Prandtl. Indeed, he worked under Prandtl during the period following his doctorate. The work on Goertler vortices was done in Prandtl's lab. There were two scientists named Robert Daublebsky von Sterneck, who were father and son. The one in the table is the son; he is known for computational work related to the zeros of the Riemann zeta function. The father was a surveying engineer in the Austrian military. I have not been able to find von Sterneck's advisor. His work is related to that of Mertens, but it appears that Mertens did not move to Vienna until after von Sterneck got his doctorate. Karl Weierstrass was awarded an honorary degree in 1854; he did not seek a doctorate as a student. Gudermann was his principal mentor during his student years and is generally regarded as his de facto advisor.
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Extractions: 9.1 Pokusy o rieenie rovnice 5. stupòa - Hudde, Euler a Bézant Ete v 17. storoèí naiel holandský matematik JOHANN HUDDE (1628-1704) postup na rieenie kubickej rovnice, ktorý mal mnohé prednosti v porovnaní s Cardanovým, viac-menej náhodným trikom. Hudde transformoval kubickú rovnicu x + px - q = pomocou substitúcie x = na rovnicu y - qy - (p/3) ktorá bola neskôr nazvaná Huddeho rezolventou . Napriek tomu, e ide o rovnicu iesteho stupòa, je jednoduchia, ne pôvodná rovnica, lebo keï oznaèíme y = V, tak platí y , ..., y j = 1, 2 k = 0, 1, 2 kde w je tretia odmocnina z 1. Rieenia pôvodnej rovnice potom budú x = y + y x = y + y x = y + y Vidíme, e aj tu dostávame rieenia kubickej rovnice v tvare kombinácií dvoch tretích odmocnín, ale celkový postup je omnoho symetrickejí, lebo kvadratická rovnica, ktorá urèuje hodnoty výrazov pod príslunými tretími odmocninami je priamo zabudovaná do rovnice. Okrem toho Huddeho prechod k rovnici iesteho stupòa vlastne prináa do hry rozkladové pole polynómu (to je iesteho stupòa) a aj grupu prislúchajúcu k príslunému polynómu (grupu S , ktorá je esprvková).
The Galileo Project Karlheinz Haas, Die mathematischen Arbeiten von johann hudde (16281704)Bürgermeister von Amsterdam, Centaurus, 4 (1956), 235-84. http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/hudde.html
Extractions: Hudde, Jan 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
The Galileo Project He corresponded directly or indirectly with Erasmus Bartholin, Johan Blaeu, MartinFogel, Michel Antoine Hacki, johann Hevelius, Jan hudde, Lodewijk Huygens http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/picard.html
Extractions: Picard, Jean 1. Dates Born: La Flèche, 21 July 1620 Died: Paris, 12 October 1682 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Pub Picard's father was almost certainly Jean Picard, a bookseller in La Flèche; possibly I should consider him a small merchant in a provincial town, but I am listing everyone connected with the book trade under "Pub." Nothing is known of Picard's youth. No information on financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: French Career: French Death: French 4. Education Schooling: Paris, M.A. Picard probably did his early studies at the Jesuit college at La Flèche. Considerably later he earned an M.A. from Paris is 1650. As usual, I assume a B.A. There is no indication of what he did between La Flèche and his studies in Paris, a period of about twelve years. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic Picard was ordained a priest in 1650. He held at least four benefices. 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Astronomy, Cartography, Instrumentation Subordinate: Physics, Optics, Hydraulics The usual story of Picard is that he was the gardener of the Duke of Crequi. Jacques de Valois, having met Picard, inspired him to make astronomical observations. The Picolet volume demonstrates that this story is not true. Picard became very involved in astronomy and made observations with Gassendi in Paris in the period 1645 to 1652. With Auzout he perfected the movable-wire micrometer and utilized it to measure the diameter of the sun, moon, and planets. In 1667 Picard applied the astronomical telescope to the quadrant and the sector expanding their usefulness in observations. He made other innovations in instrumentation as well.
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Grace (1729*) Hörmander, Lars (799*) Horner, William (207) Hoüel, Jules (421*)Householder, Alston (1122*) Hubble, Edwin (591*) hudde, johann (264*) Hui Yang http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Ulearn Today - Magazine Later, Dutch mathematician johann hudde discovered a simpler method,known as huddes Rule, which basically involves the derivative. http://www.ulearntoday.com/magazine/physics_article1.jsp?FILE=calculus
Matematiikan Historia; Muun Maailman Matemaatikot Translate this page William Oughtred Wilhelm Schickard, John Pell Pierre de Fermat Blaise Pascal ** GilesPersonne de Roberval John Wallis William Neil johann hudde René François http://solmu.math.helsinki.fi/2000/mathist/muumaa.html
Differentiaali- Ja Integraalilaskennan Esivaiheet Descartesin esittämiä komplisoituja tangentinmääritysmenetelmiä yksinkertaistivathollantilainen johann hudde (16281704) ja flaamilainen René François http://solmu.math.helsinki.fi/2000/mathist/html/diffint/
Jakob Bernoulli Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Bernoulli travelledto the Netherlands where he met many mathematicians including hudde. http://www.mathematik.ch/mathematiker/jakob_bernoulli.php
Extractions: Home Geschichte Mathematiker Zitate ... Suche 1654 - 1705, Basel Jacob Bernoulli 's father, Nicolaus Bernoulli (1623-1708) inherited the spice business in Basel that had been set up by his own father, first in Amsterdam and then in Basel. The family, of Belgium origin, were refugees fleeing from persecution by the Spanish rulers of the Netherlands. Philip, the King of Spain, had sent the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands in 1567 with a large army to punish those opposed to Spanish rule, to enforce adherence to Roman Catholicism, and to re-establish Philip's authority. Alba set up the Council of Troubles which was a court that condemned over 12000 people but most, like the Bernoulli family who were of the Protestant faith, fled the country. Nicolaus Bernoulli was an important citizen of Basel, being a member of the town council and a magistrate. Jacob Bernoulli's mother also came from an important Basel family of bankers and local councillors. Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of Johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Daniel Bernoulli . He was compelled to study philosophy and theology by his parents, which he greatly resented, and he graduated from the University of Basel with a master's degree in philosophy in 1671 and a licentiate in theology in 1676.
Convergence | Van Schooten's Ruler Constructions The 1649 edition of Descartes Geometria was so successful that van Schooten recruitedthree more distinguished commentators, johann hudde, Jan de Witt and http://convergence.mathdl.org/convergence/?pa=content&sa=viewDocument&nodeId=268
So Biografias Nomes JOHANN Translate this page Ficht johann ou johannes Gutenberg, originalmente johann Gensfleisch zur Ladenjohann ou Jean Heinrich Lambert johann Heinrich von Madler johann hudde. http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/JOHANN.html
So Biografias Britanicos Em H Hsiaoping, Teng Huáscar, Inti Cusi Huallpa Hubbard, Bernard Rosecrans Hubble,Edwin Powell Hubel, David Hunter Huber, Robert hudde, johann Hudson, Henry http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/LetraHB.html
ThinkQuest : Library : Go Forth & Multiply: A Mathematics Adventure johann hudde simplified these methods and eventually found what we now call the derivative,that the tangent of y = x n is nx n1 . Rene Francois de Sluse also http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/calculus/history1.htm
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Re: [HM] Hudde By Paul Vitanyi 1602?) johann van Waveren hudde Born 23 April 1628 in Amsterdam, NetherlandsDied 15 April 1704 in Amsterdam, Netherlands johann hudde attended the http://mathforum.org/epigone/historia_matematica/swangjangdeh/UTC200003281245.OA
Re: [HM] Hudde By Antreas P. Hatzipolakis and asked Who is hudde? I guess it is johann van Waveren hudde(16081704). In his Biography at St. Andrews archive http//www http://mathforum.org/epigone/historia_matematica/swangjangdeh/v01540B06630BC8263
Full Alphabetical Index Hoüel, Guillaume (421*) Hubble, Edwin (591*) hudde, johann (264*) Humbert http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html