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  1. Há 3 dias · In mathematics, the Laplace transform, named after Pierre-Simon Laplace ( / ləˈplɑːs / ), is an integral transform that converts a function of a real variable (usually , in the time domain) to a function of a complex variable (in the complex-valued frequency domain, also known as s-domain, or s-plane ).

  2. 20 de mai. de 2024 · In classical mechanics, the LaplaceRungeLenz (LRL) vector is a vector used chiefly to describe the shape and orientation of the orbit of one astronomical body around another, such as a binary star or a planet revolving around a star.

  3. 16 de mai. de 2024 · O eminente físico, matemático e astrônomo francês Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749-1827), em sua defesa do determinismo, propôs uma hipotética e vasta “inteligência” que, mais tarde, foi denominada Demônio de Laplace.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_holeBlack hole - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Objects whose gravitational fields are too strong for light to escape were first considered in the 18th century by John Michell and Pierre-Simon Laplace. In 1916, Karl Schwarzschild found the first modern solution of general relativity that would characterize a black hole.

  5. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Discover the life and legacy of Pierre-Simon Laplace, the French mathematician and astronomer who revolutionized our understanding of the solar system's stability. Explore how Laplace's...

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  6. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Laplace transform, in mathematics, a particular integral transform invented by the French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749–1827), and systematically developed by the British physicist Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), to simplify the solution of many differential equations that describe.

  7. 22 de mai. de 2024 · The standard version of the central limit theorem, first proved by the French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1810, states that the sum or average of an infinite sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables, when suitably rescaled, tends to a normal distribution.