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[[Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827)]] is a [[person]].
[[Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827)]] is a [[person]].
* <B>Context:</B>
** They can (typically) be found in discussions of [[Classical Mechanics]] and [[Celestial Mechanics]] where his equations helped predict the motion of celestial bodies.
** They can (often) be associated with the development of [[Probability Theory]], where his theories laid the groundwork for the modern understanding of probabilities and statistics.
** They can range from being a historical figure in the [[Enlightenment]] era of science to being a pivotal contributor in the field of [[Determinism]].
** They can be found in physics as [[Laplace's Demon]], a concept that deals with causal determinism in the universe.
** They can be linked to various mathematical concepts like [[Laplace Transform]] and [[Laplace Operator]] in mathematical analysis.
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* <B>Example(s):</B>
** [[Laplace, 1776]], when admitted to the French Academy of Sciences, marked a pivotal year as it recognized his early work in celestial mechanics.
** [[Laplace, 1785]], when they published the first volume of his five-volume series "[[Mécanique Céleste]]," which significantly advanced the field of celestial mechanics.
** [[Laplace, 1812]], when they introduced a seminal work in the form of "[[Théorie Analytique des Probabilités]]," which played a crucial role in the development of statistical and probability theory.
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* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
** [[Leonhard Euler]], who, although a contemporary in the field of mathematics and physics, developed distinct theories and methods that influenced other areas of mathematics.
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* <B>See:</B> [[Laplace Approximation]], [[Laplace Expansion]], [[Jean d'Alembert]], [[Christophe Gadbled]], [[Siméon Denis Poisson]].
* <B>See:</B> [[Laplace Approximation]], [[Laplace Expansion]], [[Jean d'Alembert]], [[Christophe Gadbled]], [[Siméon Denis Poisson]].
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Revision as of 05:17, 18 April 2024

Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace (1749-1827) is a person.



References

2024

  1. Stigler, Stephen M. (1986). The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty before 1900. Harvard University Press, Chapter 3.
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