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  1. Abraham de Moivre (26. května 1667 Vitry-le-François – 27. listopadu 1754 Londýn) byl francouzský matematik, který prožil většinu svého života v Anglii. V mladém věku se přestěhoval do Anglie kvůli pronásledování Hugenotů ve Francii , které začalo v roce 1685.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2022 · Abraham de Moivre s-a născut pe 26 mai 1667. A fost un matematician francez, renumit pentru formula care îi poartă numele, aceasta făcând legătura dintre numerele complexe și trigonometrie, și pentru munca sa în domeniul probabilității. De Moivre a studiat singur matematica și a reușit să dobândească cunoștințe avansate.

  3. The Doctrine of Chances ( La Doctrina de las Probabilidades, literalmente en español) es un libro sobre la teoría de la probabilidad del siglo XVIII escrito por el matemático francés Abraham de Moivre, publicado en 1718. De Moivre escribió esta obra en inglés debido a que vivía en Inglaterra en ese entonces, habiendo huido de Francia ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2005 · De Moivre’s greatest mathematical achievement is considered a form of the central limit theorem, which he found in 1733 at the age of 66. He understood his central limit theorem Chapter 7. Abraham de Moivre, The doctrine of chances (1718, 1738, 1756) as a generalization and a sharpening of Bernoulli’s Theorema aureum (§6.6), which was ...

  5. Abraham de Moivre (1667-1754) left France at the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and spent the rest of his life in London. where he solved problems for wealthy patrons and did private tutoring in mathematics. He is best known for his work on trigonometry, probability. and annuities.

  6. Abraham de Moivre var en fransk matematiker. I sit hovedværk, The Doctrine of Chances (1718, udvidede udgaver 1738 og 1756) bidragede han betydeligt til sandsynlighedsregningen, som dengang var en ung matematisk disciplin.

  7. 26 de may. de 2021 · Abraham de Moivre – Becoming a Mathematician Abraham de Moivre was born in Vitry-le-François in Champagne, France, to Daniel de Moivre, a surgeon who believed in the value of education. Though Abraham de Moivre’s parents were Protestant, he first attended Christian Brothers’ Catholic school, which was unusually tolerant given religious tensions in France at the time.

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