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  1. Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace ( / ləˈplɑːs /; French: [pjɛʁ simɔ̃ laplas]; 23 March 1749 – 5 March 1827) was a French scholar and polymath whose work was important to the development of engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, astronomy, and philosophy.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace (born March 23, 1749, Beaumount-en-Auge, Normandy, France—died March 5, 1827, Paris) was a French mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who was best known for his investigations into the stability of the solar system.

  3. Mar 23, 2012 · Pierre-Simon Laplace proved the stability of the solar system. In analysis Laplace introduced the potential function and Laplace coefficients. He also put the theory of mathematical probability on a sound footing.

  4. Pierre-Simon Laplace, born on March 23, 1749, in Beaumont-en-Auge, Normandy, France, was one of the most influential mathematicians and astronomers of the 18th and early 19th centuries.

  5. Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace, (born March 23, 1749, Beaumount-en-Auge, France—died March 5, 1827, Paris), French mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He is best known for his investigations into the stability of the solar system and the theory of magnetic, electrical, and heat wave propagation.

  6. Oct 28, 2023 · Pierre-Simon Laplace was the most prominent exponent of 19th century probability theory. His major probabilistic work, the Théorie analytique des probabilités considerably influenced the development of mathematical probability and statistics right to the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. Pierre-Simon Laplace. 1749-1827. French Mathematician and Astronomer. P ierre-Simon Laplace, sometimes called "the Newton of France," was a mathematician and astronomer who made many important contributions to the fields of mathematical astronomy and probability.

  8. French physicist and mathematician who put the final capstone on mathematical astronomy by summarizing and extending the work of his predecessors in his five volume Mécanique Céleste (Celestial Mechanics) (1799-1825).

  9. Pierre-Simon Laplace was the most prominent exponent of 19th century probability theory. His major probabilistic work, the Th ́eorie ana-lytique des probabilit ́es considerably influenced the development of mathe-matical probability and statistics right to the beginning of the 20th century.

  10. Working in the field of celestial mechanics, Laplace was an astronomer and cosmologist who analysed the consequences of the law of universal gravitation formulated by Newton. In verifying the close agreement between theory and observations, he opened the way for a better understanding of natural phenomena.