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  1. Élemens D'algebre De Mr Saunderson ... (French Edition) by Élie De Joncourt, Nicholas Saunderson, et all 2010-04-04
  2. The Doctrine Of Chances: Or A Method Of Calculating The Probability Of Events In Play (1718) by Abraham De Moivre, 2008-12-22
  3. The Doctrine of Chances: Or, a Method of Calculating the Probability of Events in Play by Abraham De Moivre, 2010-03-16
  4. The doctrine of chances, or, A method of calculating the play (Library of science classics;no.1) by Abraham De Moivre, 1967
  5. Abraham de Moivre: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  6. 18th-Century Mathematicians: Isaac Newton, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Leonhard Euler, Gottfried Leibniz, Abraham de Moivre, Jean-Charles de Borda
  7. 17th-Century French People: Abraham de Moivre, Philip V of Spain, Marin Mersenne, Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, Louise-Françoise de Bourbon
  8. French Statisticians: Abraham de Moivre, André-Michel Guerry, Maryse Marpsat, Emmanuel Candès, Irénée-Jules Bienaymé
  9. 1754 Deaths: Abraham de Moivre, Henry Fielding, Ludvig Holberg, Henry Pelham, Christian Wolff, Nicolai Eigtved, James Gibbs
  10. 17th-Century Mathematicians: René Descartes, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz, Blaise Pascal, Johannes Kepler, Abraham de Moivre, John Napier
  11. 18th-Century French People: Abraham de Moivre, Louis Xviii of France, Charles X of France, Philip V of Spain, Montgolfier Brothers
  12. French Mathematicians: René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Marquis de Condorcet, Abraham de Moivre, Jean-Charles de Borda, Augustin-Louis Cauchy
  13. Probability Theorists: Blaise Pascal, Claude Shannon, Abraham de Moivre, Daniel Bernoulli, Andrey Markov, Andrey Kolmogorov, Jacob Bernoulli
  14. Naissance à Vitry-Le-François: Guy Georges, Joseph Gabriel Aubry Darencey, Jean-François Paillard, Abraham de Moivre, René Gâteaux (French Edition)

1. De Moivre Abraham
Translate this page de moivre abraham Historique Abraham De Moivre est né à Vitry, en Champagne,le 26 mai 1667, et est mort à Londres le 27 novembre 1754.
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Abraham De Moivre est né à Vitry, en Champagne, le 26 mai 1667, et est mort à Londres le 27 novembre 1754. Mathématicien connu pour son théorème en trigonométrie qui porte son nom.
De Moivre était le fils d'un chirurgien, et, étant protestant, décida de quitter la France après la révocation de l'édit de Nantes en 1685. Etudiant en mathématiques, une fois à Londres il continua ses études en prenant des cours particuliers et en assistant à des conférences de Mathématiques et de sciences naturelles. Il deviant ami de Newton et de l'astronome E. Halley. De Moivre vécu toute sa vie dans la pauvreté bien que ses talents fussent largement reconnus de son vivant; en effet après son admission à la Royal Society of London en 1697, il devint membre des académies de Paris et de Berlin.
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De Moivre a publié un grand nombre d'article dans les Transactions Philosophiques , son premier livre traitant des probabilités ( De Mensura Sortis , 1718). Ce livre présente divers innovations dans un domaine mathématique qui n'avait commencé réellement qu'avec le libre de Bernoulli

2. De Moivre Abraham
The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000. de Moivre, Abraham. see Moivre, Abraham de.
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Historique
Abraham De Moivre est né à Vitry, en Champagne, le 26 mai 1667, et est mort à Londres le 27 novembre 1754. Mathématicien connu pour son théorème en trigonométrie qui porte son nom.
De Moivre était le fils d'un chirurgien, et, étant protestant, décida de quitter la France après la révocation de l'édit de Nantes en 1685. Etudiant en mathématiques, une fois à Londres il continua ses études en prenant des cours particuliers et en assistant à des conférences de Mathématiques et de sciences naturelles. Il deviant ami de Newton et de l'astronome E. Halley. De Moivre vécu toute sa vie dans la pauvreté bien que ses talents fussent largement reconnus de son vivant; en effet après son admission à la Royal Society of London en 1697, il devint membre des académies de Paris et de Berlin.
Travaux en Mathématiques
De Moivre a publié un grand nombre d'article dans les Transactions Philosophiques , son premier livre traitant des probabilités ( De Mensura Sortis , 1718). Ce livre présente divers innovations dans un domaine mathématique qui n'avait commencé réellement qu'avec le libre de Bernoulli

3. Abraham De Moivre
Abraham de Moivre. Born 26 May 1667 in Vitry (near Paris), France.Died 27 Nov 1754 in London, England. After spending five years
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Lecture Slides Weekly Solutions Exercise Solutions Course Info Booklets ... Home Abraham de Moivre Born: 26 May 1667 in Vitry (near Paris), France Died: 27 Nov 1754 in London, England After spending five years at a Protestant academy at Sedan, De Moivre A French Protestant, de Moivre emigrated to England in 1685 following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the expulsion of the Huguenots. He became a private tutor of mathematics and hoped for a chair of mathematics, but this was not to be since foreigners were at a disadvantage. In 1697 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1710 de Moivre was appointed to the Commission set up by the Royal Society to review the rival claims of Newton and Leibniz to be the discovers of the calculus. His appointment to this Commission was due to his friendship with Newton. The Royal Society knew the answer it wanted! De Moivre pioneered the development of analytic geometry and the theory of probability. He published The Doctrine of Chance in 1718. The definition of statistical independence appears in this book together with many problems with dice and other games. He also investigated mortality statistics and the foundation of the theory of annuities.

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    5. Abraham De Moivre
    Translate this page Abraham de Moivre. Abraham de Moivre (1667-1754) Abraham de MoivreMatemático británico de origen francés Nació el 26 de mayo
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    davenport harold davidov august yulevich de beaune florimond de groot johannesde l'hôpital guillaume francois antoine marquis de moivre abraham de morgan
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    7. De Moivre, Abraham
    de moivre, abraham. The Frenchborn mathematician abraham de moivre, b. May 26,1667, d. Nov. 27, 1754, was a pioneer in PROBABILITY theory and TRIGONOMETRY.
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    de Moivre, Abraham
    The French-born mathematician Abraham de Moivre, b. May 26, 1667, d. Nov. 27, 1754, was a pioneer in PROBABILITY theory and TRIGONOMETRY. He discovered the approximation of the BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION known as the NORMAL DISTRIBUTION. He also investigated mortality statistics and the foundation of the theory of annuities and devised DE MOIVRE'S THEOREM, a trigonometric formula for obtaining powers and roots of complex numbers. A French Protestant, de Moivre emigrated (1685) to England following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. In
    1697 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. His book The Doctrine of Chances (1718) contained major advances in probability theory. Despite his scientific eminence, he subsisted mainly by tutoring mathematics and died in poverty. Bibliography: Smith, David E., History of Mathematics, vol. 1 (1923; repr. 1958).
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    8. Moivre [De Moivre, Demoivre], Abraham De
    Catalog of the Scientific Community moivre de moivre, demoivre, abraham de Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. Born Vitryle-François, Champagne, 26 May 1667
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    Moivre [De Moivre, Demoivre], Abraham De
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    1. Dates
    Born: Vitry-le-François, Champagne, 26 May 1667
    Died: London, 27 Nov. 1754
    Dateinfo: Dates Certain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Physician
    A provincial surgeon of modest means.
    With that description, I have to list his financial status as unknown. On the one hand, the father was able to have his son educated initially by a tutor and later to send him, at age eleven, to the Protestant academy at Sedan. On the other hand, Walker calls the father a poor surgeon.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: French
    Career: English
    Death: English
    4. Education
    Schooling: Saumur; Paris
    Catholic Village School.
    Protestant Academy at Sedan, 1678-82.
    Studied logic at Saumur, 1682-4.
    Collège de Harcourt, Paris, 1684.
    Studied mathematics privately in Paris with Ozanam, 1684-5.
    There is no mention of a B.A., and I concluded that De Moivre never earned one.
    5. Religion

    9. Moivre, Abraham De
    Pronunciation Key. moivre, abraham de , 1667 1754 , FrenchEnglish mathematician.
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    10. WIEM: Moivre Abraham
    moivre abraham de (16671754), matematyk angielski pochodzenia francuskiego. Od 1685 w Wielkiej Brytanii. Od 1697 czonek Royal Society
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    11. De_Moivre
    abraham de moivre. After spending five years at a Protestant academy at Sedan,abraham de moivre studied logic at Saumur from 1682 until 1684.
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    Abraham de Moivre
    Born: 26 May 1667 in Vitry (near Paris), France
    Died: 27 Nov 1754 in London, England
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    After spending five years at a Protestant academy at Sedan, Abraham de Moivre Ozanam A French Protestant, de Moivre emigrated to England in 1685 following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the expulsion of the Huguenots. He became a private tutor of mathematics and hoped for a chair of mathematics, but this was not to be since foreigners were at a disadvantage. In 1697 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1710 de Moivre was appointed to the Commission set up by the Royal Society to review the rival claims of Newton and Leibniz to be the discovers of the calculus. His appointment to this Commission was due to his friendship with Newton. The Royal Society knew the answer it wanted! De Moivre pioneered the development of analytic geometry and the theory of probability . He published The Doctrine of Chance in 1718. The definition of statistical independence appears in this book together with many problems with dice and other games. He also investigated mortality statistics and the foundation of the theory of annuities.

    12. De_Moivre
    Biography of abraham de moivre (16671754) abraham de moivre. Born 26 May 1667 in Vitry (near Paris), France
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    Abraham de Moivre
    Born: 26 May 1667 in Vitry (near Paris), France
    Died: 27 Nov 1754 in London, England
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    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    After spending five years at a Protestant academy at Sedan, Abraham de Moivre Ozanam A French Protestant, de Moivre emigrated to England in 1685 following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the expulsion of the Huguenots. He became a private tutor of mathematics and hoped for a chair of mathematics, but this was not to be since foreigners were at a disadvantage. In 1697 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1710 de Moivre was appointed to the Commission set up by the Royal Society to review the rival claims of Newton and Leibniz to be the discovers of the calculus. His appointment to this Commission was due to his friendship with Newton. The Royal Society knew the answer it wanted! De Moivre pioneered the development of analytic geometry and the theory of probability . He published The Doctrine of Chance in 1718. The definition of statistical independence appears in this book together with many problems with dice and other games. He also investigated mortality statistics and the foundation of the theory of annuities.

    13. References For De_Moivre
    References for abraham de moivre. XXX abraham de moivre's 1733 derivation ofthe normal curve a bibliographical note, Biometrika 59 (1972), 677680.
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    References for Abraham de Moivre
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • R H Daw and E S Pearson, Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XXX : Abraham de Moivre's 1733 derivation of the normal curve : a bibliographical note, Biometrika
  • P Dupont, Critical elaboration of de Moivre's solutions of the 'jeu de rencontre' (Italian), Atti Accad. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur.
  • P Dupont, On the 'gamblers' ruin' problem : critical review of the solutions of De Moivre and Todhunter of a classical example (Italian), Atti Accad. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur.
  • A Hald, On de Moivre's solutions of the problem of duration of play, 1708-1718, Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.
  • J E Hofmann, Weiterbildung der logarithmischen Reihe Mercators in England III : Halley, Moivre, Cotes, Deutsche Math.
  • H Loeffel, Abraham de Moivre (1667-1754) - Pionier der stochastischen Rentenrechnung, Schweiz. Verein. Versicherungsmath. Mitt.
  • I Schneider, Der Mathematiker Abraham de Moivre
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    15. De Moivre, Abraham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    19. De Moivre, Abraham (1667-1754) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
    Nationality , English v. Nationality , French v. de moivre, abraham(16671754), Mathematician who did fundamental work on probability.
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    Mathematician who did fundamental work on probability. His Philosophical Transactions (1711) was expanded into the important Doctrine of Chances (1718). It included Stirling's formula and the Gaussian integral
    He also published de Moivre's identity
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