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Leonhard Euler and the Bernoullis - Mathematicians From Basel

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Zusatztext ?the story told is interesting! and the author is to be complimented for her efforts to make it as historically accurate as possible.-J. Johnson! CHOICE! June 2010Tent's attention to detail! both mathematically and historically! is excellent.-Rob Bradley! London Mathematical Society! April 2010?an interesting and entertaining biography of Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) and of some of the Bernoullis! aimed at middle and high school students ?the book emphasizes day-to-day life and the relations between the mathematicians! especially the forever-squabbling Bernoullis.-MAA Reviews! November 2009 Informationen zum Autor M. B. W. Tent Zusammenfassung In the 17th century, the city of Basel was the home of one of the most prominent mathematical families of all time, the Bernoullis, and their friend, protege and master Leonhard Euler. This work chronicles their lives and achievements. It can serve as an inspiration to gifted young people to devote their lives to scientific pursuits. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Bernoullis as Huguenots The Bernoulli Family in Frankfurt and Then Basel Jacob Makes His First Steps in the Study of Mathematics His Little Brother Johann "Helps" Jacob with Mathematics Having Completed His Studies in Philosophy and Theology, Jacob Moves On Jacob Travels to Geneva and Meets Elizabeth Waldkirch and Her Family Jacob Teaches Elizabeth Waldkirch to Read and Write Numbers and Words Sundials, and Tutoring in France Jacob Meets with Mathematicians in Paris Jacob Travels to Holland and England Jacob Settles into Life in Basel to Lecture and Learn Leibniz’s Calculus vs. Newton’s Fluxions Johann Bernoulli Grows Up Two Curves Studied by the Bernoullis: The Isochrone and the Catenary More Mathematical Challenges from the Bernoullis Jacob Bernoulli’s Mathematics Johann Bernoulli Returns to Basel with His Family Johann Bernoulli’s Son Daniel Grows Up Daniel Bernoulli, the Paris Prize, and the Longitude Problem Leonhard Euler Leonhard Euler’s Early Education Leonhard Euler Goes to the Latin School in Basel and Then on to the University Daniel and Nicolaus Bernoulli Receive a Call to the Academy at St. Petersburg The Academy of Sciences at St. Petersburg Euler Begins His Career and Moves to St. Petersburg Daniel Bernoulli and Leonhard Euler: An Active Scientific Partnership The St. Petersburg Paradox Euler’s Early Work in St. Petersburg Daniel Returns to Basel, and Leonhard Euler Becomes Professor of Mathematics at St. Petersburg Daniel Bernoulli: A Famous Scholar Leonhard Euler: Admired Professor at St. Petersburg Euler Becomes Blind in His Right Eye St. Petersburg Loses Euler to Frederick the Great of Prussia The Eulers Arrive at the Court of Frederick the Great in Berlin Euler’s Scientific Work in Berlin Euler’s Work in Number Theory Magic Squares Catherine the Great Invites Euler to Return to St. Petersburg The Basel Clan ...

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