Abstract
Daniel Bernoulli’s article "Observations concerning Recurrrent Series" is one of the gems of the mathematical literature. It describes a numerical method for solving polynomial equations. This method, now known as “Bernoulli’s method”, is still in use today. The basis of the method is the study of certain sequences of numbers that satisfy what we now call linear recurrence relations. Bernoulli’s article shows how to find solutions of these recurrence relations. A nice application is a now well-known formula for the Fibonacci numbers. Bernoulli also uses his theory of recurrence relations to give a proof of an early form of De Moivre’s Theorem.
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Langton, Stacy
(2025)
"Daniel Bernoulli's "Observations concerning Recurrent Series","
Euleriana: 5(1), pp.3-15.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56031/2693-9908.1077
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https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/euleriana/vol5/iss1/2