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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:Johann_Bernoulli.jpg|link=Johann Bernoulli (nonfiction)|[[Johann Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Johann Bernoulli]] proud of his family's accomplishments, but also jealous. |
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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.
In the News
Bernoullis invent new ways to harvest cellular automaton for use in family crest.
Johann Bernoulli proud of his family's accomplishments, but also jealous.
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External links:
- Bernoulli family @ Wikipedia