Which Swiss mathematician was the proposer of the first limit theorem "Theorem of Large Numbers" in the history of probability theory?
Correct answer: Jacob Bernoulli
The law of large numbers (law of large numbers) is a A law that describes the properties of probability when the number of trials is large. However, it is noted that the law of large numbers is not an empirical law, but a theorem that has been strictly proven with some additional conditions. It is a natural law and is therefore usually not called a theorem but a "law" of large numbers. The large number theorem we are talking about is usually a large number theorem proven by a mathematician and named after a mathematician, such as Bernoulli's large number theorem.