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== In the News ==
== In the News ==


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File:Rule 90 trees.svg|link=Cellular automaton (nonfiction)|Bernoullis invent new ways to harvest [[Cellular automaton (nonfiction)|cellular automaton]] for use in family crest.
File:Rule 90 trees.svg|link=Cellular automaton (nonfiction)|Bernoullis invent new ways to harvest [[Cellular automaton (nonfiction)|cellular automaton]] for use in family crest.
File:Johann_Bernoulli.jpg|link=Johann Bernoulli (nonfiction)|[[Johann Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Johann Bernoulli]] proud of his family's accomplishments, but also jealous.
File:Jacob Bernoulli.jpg|link=Jacob Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Having discovered the fundamental mathematical constant ''e'', [[Jacob Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Jacob Bernoulli]] predicts that it will be useful in detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
File:Nicolaus I Bernoulli.jpg|link=Nicolaus I Bernoulli (nonfiction)|[[Nicolaus I Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Nicolaus I Bernoulli]] proposes a successful resolution to the [[St. Petersburg paradox (nonfiction)|St. Petersburg paradox]].
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Jacob  Bernoulli (nonfiction)]]
* [[Johann  Bernoulli (nonfiction)]]
* [[Mathematics (nonfiction)]]
* [[Mathematics (nonfiction)]]


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Latest revision as of 16:40, 14 November 2017

Bernoulli wappen.

The Bernoullis (/bərˈnuːli/; Swiss [bɛʁˈnʊli];) were a patrician family of merchants and scholars, originally from Antwerp, who resettled in Basel, Switzerland. The name is sometimes misspelled Bernou-ill-i and mispronounced accordingly.

Over the course of three generations, the Bernoullis produced eight mathematically gifted academics who, between them, contributed to the foundations of applied mathematics and physics.

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