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  1. The Doctrine of Chances; Or, a Method of Calculating the Probabilities of Events in Play. (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Abraham De Moivre, 1967-06
  2. 17th-Century French People: Abraham de Moivre, Philip V of Spain, Marin Mersenne, Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, Louise-Françoise de Bourbon
  3. 1754 Deaths: Abraham de Moivre, Henry Fielding, Ludvig Holberg, Henry Pelham, Christian Wolff, Nicolai Eigtved, James Gibbs
  4. Abraham de Moivre: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  5. 18th-Century French People: Abraham de Moivre, Louis Xviii of France, Charles X of France, Philip V of Spain, Montgolfier Brothers
  6. French Mathematicians: René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Marquis de Condorcet, Abraham de Moivre, Jean-Charles de Borda, Augustin-Louis Cauchy
  7. French Statisticians: Abraham de Moivre, André-Michel Guerry, Maryse Marpsat, Emmanuel Candès, Irénée-Jules Bienaymé
  8. 17th-Century Mathematicians: René Descartes, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz, Blaise Pascal, Johannes Kepler, Abraham de Moivre, John Napier
  9. 18th-Century Mathematicians: Isaac Newton, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Leonhard Euler, Gottfried Leibniz, Abraham de Moivre, Jean-Charles de Borda
  10. Probability Theorists: Blaise Pascal, Claude Shannon, Abraham de Moivre, Daniel Bernoulli, Andrey Markov, Andrey Kolmogorov, Jacob Bernoulli
  11. Naissance à Vitry-Le-François: Guy Georges, Joseph Gabriel Aubry Darencey, Jean-François Paillard, Abraham de Moivre, René Gâteaux (French Edition)
  12. Der mathematische Briefwechsel zwischen Johann Bernoulli und Abraham de Moivre by WOLLENSCHLÄGER, 1932-12-31
  13. 1667 Births: Abraham de Moivre, Jonathan Swift, James Louis Sobieski, Christoph Ludwig Agricola, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Johann Bernoulli
  14. The doctrine of chances, or, A method of calculating the play (Library of science classics;no.1) by Abraham De Moivre, 1967

21. De Moivre Abraham
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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

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23. De Moivre, Abraham (1667-1754) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
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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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    moivre, abraham de (16671754). French mathematician who pioneered thedevelopment of analytical trigonometry, for which he formulated
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    Moivre, Abraham De French mathematician who pioneered the development of analytical trigonometry, for which he formulated his theorem regarding complex numbers. He also devised a means of research into the theory of probability.
    His The Doctrine of Chances was published first in Latin and then in expanded English versions 1718, 1738, and 1758. It was one of the first books on probability, and made an approximation to the normal or Gaussian distribution, which was incorporated into statistical studies for the next 200 years. De Moivre was the first to derive an exact formulation of how 'chances' and stable frequency are related.
    Analysing mortality statistics, De Moivre laid the mathematical foundations of the theory of annuities, for which he devised formulae based on a postulated law of mortality and constant rates of interest on money. First published 1725, his work became standard in textbooks of all subsequent commercial applications.
    In analytical trigonometry he discovered an equation that is now named after him:
    (cos z + i sin z)n = cos nz + i sin nz
    First stated 1722, it had been anticipated by related forms 1707. It became one of the most useful steps in the early development of complex number theory.

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    29. MOIVRE, Abraham De, Animadaversiones In D. Georgii Chynaei Tractatum De Fluxionu
    B. L. Rootenberg Rare Books. moivre, abraham de Animadaversiones in D. GeorgiiChynaei tractatum de fluxionum methodo inversa. London E. Midwinter 1704.
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    MOIVRE, Abraham de Animadaversiones in D. Georgii Chynaei tractatum de fluxionum methodo inversa. London E. Midwinter 1704 8vo., [xiv], 129 pp., Contemporary paneled calf, neatly rebacked. An excellent copy with the Tixall Library bookplate on the front paste-down. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

    30. Encyclopædia Britannica
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    moivre, abraham de French mathematician who was a pioneer in the developmentof analytic trigonometry and in the theory of probability.
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    32. De Moivre
    moivre, abraham de. (16671754). Matematik, který dal základy teoriipravdepodobnosti. Jeho dílo, které napsal v roce 1711, neslo
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    Matematik, který dal základy teorii pravdìpodobnosti. Jeho dílo, které napsal v roce 1711, neslo název Philosophical Transactions . Pozdìji bylo rozšíøeno na Doctrine of Chances (vyšlo v roce 1718). Obsahovalo dùležité poznatky, Stirlingovu formuli a Gaussùv integrál. Také publikoval Moivreovu vìtu, podle které lze vypoèítat mocniny a odmocniny komplexních èísel. Astrofyzika Galerie Sondy Úkazy ... Odkazy

    33. De Moivre, Abraham
    D For . de moivre, abraham (16671754). He was a Mathematician born in Vitry,North- Eastern France and was a protestant, so moved to England in 1686.
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    D For.... De Moivre, Abraham (1667-1754) He was a Mathematician born in Vitry, North- Eastern France and was a protestant, so moved to England in 1686. He teached to support himself. His Principle work is 'The Doctrine of Chances' (1718) on Probability theory. However, he is best remembered for his fundamental formula on Complex Numbers. (De Moivre's Theorem) Home A B C ] [D] [ E F G H ... Z

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    de Finetti, Bruno, ?.?, 19061985. deming, Edwards, , 1900-1993.de moivre, abraham, ?, 1667-1754. deWitt, Johan, ?, 1625-1672.
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    35. Abraham De Moivre
    Translate this page na Inglaterra. abraham de moivre ( 1 667 - 1754 ). BibliografiaFundamentos de Matemática Elementar. Gelson Iezzi. Atual Editora.
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    36. De Moivre's Formula - Wikipedia
    1. abraham de moivre was a good friend of Newton; in 1698 he wrotethat the formula had been known to Newton as early as 1676. It
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    De Moivre's formula
    (Redirected from De Moivres formula De Moivre's formula states that for any real number x and any integer n
    (cos x i sin x n = cos( n x i sin( n x
    The formula is important because it connects complex numbers i stands for the imaginary unit) and trigonometry . The expression "cos x i sin x " is sometimes abbreviated to "cis x By expanding the left hand side and then comparing real and imaginary parts, it is possible to derive useful expressions for cos( nx ) and sin( nx ) in terms of sin( x ) and cos( x ). Furthermore, one can use the formula to find explicit expressions for the n -th roots of unity: complex numbers z such that z n Abraham de Moivre was a good friend of Newton ; in 1698 he wrote that the formula had been known to Newton as early as 1676. It can be derived from (but historically preceded)

    37. Acquiring Statistics | Abraham De Moivre
    Tales of Statisticians abraham de moivre 16671754 de moivre wasborn in France, but went to England to escape the persecutions
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    De Moivre was born in France, but went to England to escape the persecutions which French Protestants were then suffering, and took his place at the northwest corner of the deeply interconnected world in which the science of statistics was emerging, one insight at a time. He supported himself by teaching, but most famously as the resident statistician of Slaughter's Coffee House in London, where the gamblers would pay him to calculate odds for them. Like his friend Isaac Newton, he studied the normal distribution curve, and saw that the normal curve was the limit to which the skew binomial curve approached (it is self-evident that it is the limit to which the symmetrial binomial curve approaches). He defined the mean and standard deviation for the binomial curve as np and r(npq), respectively. This result is now known to posterity as the de Moivre-Laplace Theorem. Some of his discoveries in this area were later credited to Gauss, by a process known in statistics as

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