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Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli

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This resource, from the Illuminations-reviewed History of Mathematics Archive, features biographical information about Swiss mathematician Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli. Bernoulli showed that the problem of determining the isochrone is equivalent to solving a first-order nonlinear differential equation. Links to biographies of other mathematicians are also available on this page.

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