AT 7D WE ADOPT A CONSTANT LEARNING CULTURE BASED ON 3 FUNDAMENTALS: BASED ON 3 FUNDAMENTALS:
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CRITICAL THINKING
The results of our work are consequences of impartial analysis. We always look for new perspectives in order to find the best solution to the problems, having as reference data and the business context.
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TECHNICAL CONSISTENCY CONSISTENCY
All 7D Analytics professionals have deep knowledge in their areas of expertise. The search for updating and continuous learning are part of our culture.
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PLURALITY OF MATTERS OF MATTERS
Our team has a diverse background, people passionate about learning and evolving in the most diverse areas of knowledge. We create constant positive tension and richer solutions.
If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.
Isaac Newton
We currently have access to a multitude of information and knowledge that has been built over the years. What we have today was only possible thanks to the work and effort of extraordinary women and men who came before us.
This is our tribute to these people.
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Aristotle
384 AC-322 AC
Philosopher, defined the basis of the systemic view: “The whole is more than the simple sum of its parts”.
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Socrates
469 AC-399 AC
Philosopher, he developed the art of asking: “I only know that I know nothing”.
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Pythagoras
578 AC-505 AC
Philosopher, it was in his school that, for the first time, “μάθημα” appeared; or, in Portuguese, “mathematics”.
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Galileo Galilei
1564-1642
Astronomer, engineer, father of the scientific method and modern physics.
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René Descartes
1596-1650
Philosopher, mathematician, his legacy includes the Cartesian system and analytical geometry.
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Blaise Pascal
1623-1662
Author of Pascal’s triangle, fundamental to Probability theory and Statistics.
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Isaac Newton
1642-1727
Mathematician, physicist, father of classical mechanics and calculus, among many other achievements.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
1646 1716
A polymath, he stood out for his superior notation in differential and integral calculus.
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Joseph-Louis Lagrange
1736-1813
Mathematician, astronomer, creator of optimization methods such as variational calculus and Lagrange multipliers.
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Pierre-Simon de Laplace
1749-1827
Theory of celestial mechanics.
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Adrien Marie Legendre
1752-1833
He developed theories of sums of squares and sums of k-gonal numbers.
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Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier
1768-1830
Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, Fourier Law.
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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
1777-1855
The prince of mathematics.
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Charles Babbage
1791-1871
He designed the first general-purpose computer.
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Ada Lovelace
1815-1852
First computer programmer in history.
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George Boole
1815-1864
Creator of Boolean logic.
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Florence Nightingale
1820-1910
Pioneer in the use of statistical methods and descriptive analysis applied to nursing.
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Vilfredo Pareto
1848-1923
Pareto’s theorem.
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Albert Einstein
1879-1955
Theory of relativity.
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John Von Neumann
1903-1957
Nuclear Physics Developments and one of the builders of ENIAC.
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Alan Turing
1912-1954
Formalization of the concept of algorithm and computation.
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George Dantzig
1914-2005
Father of Linear programming.
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Stan Lee
1922-2018
President of Marvel Comics.
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Marvin Lee Minsky
1927-2016
Studies on artificial intelligence.
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Bill Gates
1955
Microsoft founder.
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Steve Jobs
1955-2011
Founder of Apple.
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John McCarthy
1961-2011
One of the founders of the Artificial Intelligence discipline.
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Aguinaldo Ricieri
1961
The best math teacher.