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- The Simple Complexity of Pascal's Triangle
- scimath.unl.edu
- On the Empirical Relevance of St - Experimental Economics Center
- by Daniel Bernoulli (1738). It was, reportedly, previously described in a letter dated September 9, 1713 from Nicolas Bernoulli to Pierre Raymond de Montmort.
- excen.gsu.edu
- Relation of Game Theory to Economic History and Marginalism
- is attributable to an earlier letter that Nicolas Bernoulli's (1999) sent to Pierre Raymond de Montmort.
- mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
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- Application of operator monotone functions in economics
- cousin, Nicolas Bernoulli, in a letter to Pierre Raymond de Montmort.
- www.kirj.ee
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- Pierre Raymond de Montmort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pierre Rémond de Montmort, a French mathematician, was born in Paris on 27 October 1678, and died there on 7 October 1719.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Mathematicians of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- www.maths.tcd.ie
- The Development of Analysis on the Continent
- Pierre Raymond de Montmort, born at Paris on Oct. 27, 1678, and died there on Oct. 7, 1719, was interested in the subject of finite differences.
- personal.stevens.edu
- Wolfram|Alpha: Pierre Rémond de Montmort: People Information
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- ProofWiki:Mathematicians/Sorted By Nation/France - ProofWiki
- French mathematician (also known as Pierre Rémond de Montmort) who worked in probability theory.
- www.proofwiki.org
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