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Pascal is a surname and given name of French origin derived from the Latin Paschalis, meaning "of Easter." The name is most notably associated with Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, and religious thinker whose work spanned geometry, hydraulics, probability theory, and philosophy. The term is also used in a variety of scientific, mathematical, and technological contexts.

Blaise Pascal’s contributions include the invention of the Pascaline, an early mechanical calculator developed with his

The pascal is the SI unit of pressure, symbol Pa, defined as one newton per square meter,

In computing, Pascal is a high-level programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth and published in 1970. It

In mathematics and geometry, terms bearing Pascal’s name include Pascal’s triangle, a triangular array of binomial

father
Étienne
Pascal
to
aid
arithmetic
in
tax
collection.
He
made
foundational
contributions
to
fluid
mechanics
and
hydrostatics,
and
he
pursued
early
studies
in
barometry.
In
philosophy
and
theology,
Pensees
outlines
his
religious
reflections
and
arguments
such
as
Pascal’s
wager.
named
in
honor
of
Blaise
Pascal
for
his
studies
on
fluid
pressure
and
related
phenomena.
emphasizes
structured
programming
and
data
structuring,
and
was
widely
used
for
teaching
programming
and
for
developing
software
on
multiple
platforms.
Its
influence
persists
in
dialects
and
descendants
such
as
Object
Pascal,
used
by
Delphi
and
Free
Pascal,
and
in
modern
compilers
such
as
Turbo
Pascal.
coefficients;
Pascal’s
theorem
in
projective
geometry;
and
in
probability,
Pascal’s
wager
regarding
belief
in
God.
The
name
continues
to
appear
in
various
personal
and
institutional
names.