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  • Pascal's epitaph in [[Saint-Étienne-du-Mont]], where he was buried
  • Pascal's birthplace.
  • An illustration of the (apocryphal) [[Pascal's barrel]] experiment
  • Pascal's triangle. Each number is the sum of the two directly above it. The triangle demonstrates many mathematical properties in addition to showing binomial coefficients.
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FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN, PHYSICIST, INVENTOR, WRITER, AND CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER (1623-1662)
B. Pascal; Blaise pascal; Pascal B; Amos Dettonville; Pascal, Blaise; Blaize Pascal; Louis de Montalte; Pascalian

Blaise Pascal ( pass-KAL, also UK: -⁠KAHL, PASS-kəl, -⁠kal, US: pahs-KAHL; French: [blɛz paskal]; 19 June 1623 – 19 August 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, writer, and Catholic theologian.

He was a child prodigy who was educated by his father, a tax collector in Rouen. Pascal's earliest mathematical work was on conic sections; he wrote a significant treatise on the subject of projective geometry at the age of 16. He later corresponded with Pierre de Fermat on probability theory, strongly influencing the development of modern economics and social science. In 1642, while still a teenager, he started some pioneering work on calculating machines (called Pascal's calculators and later Pascalines), establishing him as one of the first two inventors of the mechanical calculator.

Like his contemporary René Descartes, Pascal was also a pioneer in the natural and applied sciences. Pascal wrote in defense of the scientific method and produced several controversial results. He made important contributions to the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by generalising the work of Evangelista Torricelli. Following Torricelli and Galileo Galilei, he rebutted the likes of Aristotle and Descartes who insisted that nature abhors a vacuum in 1647.

In 1646, he and his sister Jacqueline identified with the religious movement within Catholicism known by its detractors as Jansenism. Following a religious experience in late 1654, he began writing influential works on philosophy and theology. His two most famous works date from this period: the Lettres provinciales and the Pensées, the former set in the conflict between Jansenists and Jesuits. The latter contains Pascal's Wager, known in the original as the Discourse on the Machine, a fideistic probabilistic argument for God's existence. In that year, he also wrote an important treatise on the arithmetical triangle. Between 1658 and 1659, he wrote on the cycloid and its use in calculating the volume of solids.

Throughout his life, Pascal was in frail health, especially after the age of 18; he died just two months after his 39th birthday.

Pascal College         
SCHOOL IN THE NETHERLANDS
Pascal College
Blaise Pascal College is a high school in Zaandam, Netherlands. It offers vwo at atheneum and Gymnasium level, as well as havo.
Pascal-SC         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Pascal (language); Pascal language; Pascal Programming Language; Pascal programming language; PASCAL (Programming language); ISO 7185; ISO 10206; Pascal-P; .pas; VSI Pascal; .p; Pascal-XSC; Pascal-SC; X3J9; BS 6192; Pascal-S; Criticism of Pascal; PASCAL-SC; PASCAL-XSC; Pascal for Scientific Computation; Pascal-F; Pascal-p2; Data types in Pascal; Pascal-P system; Pascal-P System; Pascal-P1; Pascal-P2; Pascal-P3; Pascal-P4; Pascal-P5; Pascal 86; HP Pascal; ISO/IEC 10206; Pascal (command); Control structures in Pascal
ESPRIT DIAMOND Project. An extension of Pascal for numerical analysis, with controlled rounding, overloading, dynamic arrays and modules. "PASCAL-SC, A Computer Language for Scientific Computation", G. Bohlender et al, Academic Press 1987.
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