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  2. Pierre-Simon Laplace - Wikipedia

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

  3. Traité de mécanique céleste - Wikipedia

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    Traité de mécanique céleste (transl. "Treatise of celestial mechanics") is a five-volume treatise on celestial mechanics written by Pierre-Simon Laplace and published from 1798 to 1825 with a second edition in 1829.

  4. List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Simon Laplace – French mathematician and astronomer (remains moved to Saint Julien de Mailloc in 1888) [8] Theophanis Lamboukas – French actor and singer, husband of Édith Piaf; Francisco Largo Caballero – Former president of the Spanish II Republic.

  5. A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities - Wikipedia

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    A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities is a work by Pierre-Simon Laplace on the mathematical theory of probability. [1] [2] [3] The book consists of two parts, the first with five chapters and the second with thirteen. [1]

  6. Sunrise problem - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Simon Laplace, who treated it by means of his rule of succession. [2] [3] Let p be the long-run frequency of sunrises, i.e., the sun rises on 100 × p% of days. Prior to knowing of any sunrises, one is completely ignorant of the value of p. Laplace represented this prior ignorance by means of a uniform probability distribution on p.

  7. Rule of succession - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, the rule of succession is a formula introduced in the 18th century by Pierre-Simon Laplace in the course of treating the sunrise problem. [1] The formula is still used, particularly to estimate underlying probabilities when there are few observations or events that have not been observed to occur at all in (finite) sample data.

  8. Mécanique analytique - Wikipedia

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    It consolidated into one unified and harmonious system, the scattered developments of contributors such as Alexis Clairaut, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Leonhard Euler, and Johann and Jacob Bernoulli in the historical transition from geometrical methods, as presented in Newton's Principia, to the methods of mathematical analysis.

  9. Category:Pierre-Simon Laplace - Wikipedia

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    This is a topic category for the topic Pierre-Simon Laplace The main article for this category is Pierre-Simon Laplace . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pierre Simon Laplace, 1st Marquis of Laplace .