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Ars Conjectandi

Ars Conjectandi (Latin for "The Art of Conjecturing") is a book on combinatorics and mathematical probability written by Jacob Bernoulli and published in 1713, eight years after his death, by his nephew, Nicolaus I Bernoulli. The seminal work consolidated, apart from many combinatorial topics, many central ideas in probability theory, such as the very…

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Author
Jacob Bernoulli
Publisher
Impensis Thurnisiorum, Fratrum
Language
Latin
Publication place
Basel, Old Swiss Confederacy
Published
1713
Subject
Probability

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Ars ConjectandiAuthorJacob Bernoulli1.00infobox
Ars ConjectandiLanguageLatin1.00infobox
Ars ConjectandiPublication placeBasel, Old Swiss Confederacy1.00infobox
Ars ConjectandiPublished17131.00infobox
Ars ConjectandiPublisherImpensis Thurnisiorum, Fratrum1.00infobox
Ars ConjectandiSubjectProbability1.00infobox
Christiaan Huygensinstance ofincluding the work of mathematicians0.80text
Gerolamo Cardanoinstance ofincluding the work of mathematicians0.80text
Pierre de Fermatinstance ofincluding the work of mathematicians0.80text
and Blaise Pascalinstance ofincluding the work of mathematicians0.80text
his theory of permutationsinstance ofHe incorporated fundamental combinatorial topics0.80text
combinationsinstance ofHe incorporated fundamental combinatorial topics0.80text

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