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by seanhunter 55 days ago
Right, and Cauchy is the person we have to thank for Bayes’ Theorem, and of course Euler, De Moivre, Poisson and Gauss for the Gaussian integral[1]. You can’t really get figures more central to mathematics than that.

[1] Athough Gauss apparently credited it to Laplace.

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Most of the names you mention belong to the next (18th) century.

Gauss worked out some sort of probability distribution too.