Nicolaus Ii Bernoulli

Nicolaus II Bernoulli (February 6 1695, Basel, Switzerland – July 31 1726, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Swiss mathematician. His father was Johann and one of his brothers — Daniel. With the latter he discussed the St. Petersburg paradox. He worked mostly on curves, differential equations and probability.

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