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  1. Blaise Pascal - Wikipedia

    • Blaise Pascal (19 June 1623 – 19 August 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, and Catholic writer. Pascal was a child prodigy who was educated by his father, a tax collector in Rouen. His earliest mathematical work was on projective geometry; he wrote a significant treatise on the subject of conic sections at the age of 16. He … See more

    Born19 June 1623 · Clermont-Ferrand, France
    Died19 August 1662 (aged 39) · Paris, France
    RelativesMarguerite Périer (niece) · Jacqueline Pascal (sister) · Gilberte Périer (sister)
    Early life and education

    Pascal was born in Clermont-Ferrand, which is in France's Auvergne region, by the Massif Central. He lost his mother, Antoinette Begon, at the age of three. His father, Étienne Pascal, also an amateur mathematic… See more

    Mathematics

    In 1654, prompted by his friend the Chevalier de Méré, Pascal corresponded with Pierre de Fermat on the subject of gambling problems, and from that collaboration was born the mathematical theory of … See more

     
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  5. Blaise Pascal — Wikipédia

    Blaise Pascal, né le 19 juin 1623 à Clermont (devenue Clermont-Ferrand) en Auvergne et mort le 19 août 1662 à Paris, est un polymathe : mathématicien, physicien, inventeur, philosophe, moraliste et théologien français. Enfant …

  6. Blaise Pascal - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 22, 2024 · Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher whose work influenced both the Scientific Revolution and later European thought.

  7. Pascal's calculator - Wikipedia

    A Pascaline signed by Pascal in 1652 Top view and overview of the entire mechanism [1]. Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline) is a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642. …

  8. Pensées - Wikipedia

    The Pensées (Thoughts) is a collection of fragments written by the French 17th-century philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal. Pascal's religious conversion led him into a life of asceticism, and the Pensées was in many …

  9. Pascal's wager - Wikipedia

    Pascal's wager is a philosophical argument advanced by Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), seventeenth-century French mathematician, philosopher, physicist, and theologian. [1] This argument posits that individuals essentially engage in …

  10. Blaise Pascal – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

    Blaise Pascal (tiếng Pháp: [blɛz paskal]; 19 tháng 6 năm 1623 – 19 tháng 8 năm 1662) là nhà toán học, vật lý, nhà phát minh, tác gia, và triết gia Công giáo người Pháp. Là cậu bé thần đồng, Pascal tiếp nhận nền giáo dục từ cha, một quan …

  11. Blaise Pascal – Wikipédia

    Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand, 1623. június 19. – Párizs, 1662. augusztus 19.) francia matematikus, fizikus, vallásfilozófus, teológus, moralista és vitatkozó. Jelentőset alkotott a fizika, a matematika, a teológia, a filozófia és az irodalom …

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