Definition
This is the Anglicized equivalent of Johann Bernoulli (1667-1748), a Swiss mathematician who greatly contributed to calculus and physics. He advanced the study of infinitesimal calculus and taught the renowned mathematician Leonhard Euler. Think of him as a key architect in the landscape of math. His investigations covered curves, differential equations, and optics. He was part of the famous Bernoulli mathematical dynasty. John/Johann Bernoulli exemplifies scientific mentorship and transformative scientific progress.