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Bernoulli discovered e by studying a question about compound interest

51 点作者 sthlm超过 12 年前

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samatman超过 12 年前
There is more than one famous Bernoulli. This is the work of Jacob Bernoulli; Daniel Bernoulli, of Bernoulli's principle, is arguably better known.
raverbashing超过 12 年前
Funny how the calculation seems to be done backwards<p>(For an initial 100% interest) "If the interest is credited twice in the year, the interest rate for each 6 months will be 50%"<p>And of course this is wrong, because the interest is not 50% but (2^1/2) - 1 (that is, 41%) since x * 1.4142(first interest payment) * 1.4142(second interest payment) should be 2*x
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sonabinu超过 12 年前
There is a great book out there called ' Against the Gods ' by Peter Bernstein. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Against-Gods-Remarkable-Story-Risk/dp/0471295639" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Against-Gods-Remarkable-Story-Risk/dp/...</a> It has the fantastic story of how a lot of mathematical computations are a product of the effort to quantify risk.
tcgv超过 12 年前
This reminds me of something a professor told me in my first Calculus course that the famous L'Hospital's rule, named after the French mathematician Guillaume de l'Hôpital, was actually discovered and proved by Bernoulli. The saying is that l'Hospital bought the rights to Bernoulli's mathematical discovery in order to publish it in his book <i>Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l'Intelligence des Lignes Courbes</i>[1]<p>[1] <a href="http://www.stewartcalculus.com/data/ESSENTIAL%20CALCULUS%20Early%20Transcendentals/upfiles/projects/ecet_wp_0307_stu.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.stewartcalculus.com/data/ESSENTIAL%20CALCULUS%20E...</a>
jiggy2011超过 12 年前
So, XKCD. <a href="http://xkcd.com/947/" rel="nofollow">http://xkcd.com/947/</a>
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RockofStrength超过 12 年前
Here's my "e bookshelf" <a href="http://imgur.com/YBB33" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/YBB33</a> , which uses the 1/n! definition. It only goes up to 1/3!, but ideally would approach 1/infinity!. e grows as the total area of the clear books on the left. For example, for the bottom shelf, 1/3! is the same as having all possible arrangements of three objects, and choosing one.
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eliben超过 12 年前
Calculus 101?<p>I recall that learning that lim(1 - 1/n)^n with n-&#62;inf is 1/e, was one of the first things learned in Calculus. I think we even briefly touched this in highschool.
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lurkinggrue超过 12 年前
What can't compound interest teach us....
vegas超过 12 年前
In other breaking news of interest to the digitally connected elite, e follows d and precedes f. It is also generally not used as a grade in American educational institutions.