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Blaise Pascal, the 17th-century French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher, did not win any awards in the traditional sense. However, his contributions to mathematics, physics, and philosophy have been widely recognized and celebrated posthumously. Pascal is best known for his work in probability theory, fluid mechanics, and the development of the Pascal programming language. His legacy lives on through the many concepts and principles that bear his name, such as Pascal's Triangle and Pascal's Wager.

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