= Antoine Gombaud
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Antoine Gombaud, also known as the Chevalier de Méré, was a French mathematician and writer born in the 17th century (1610-1684). He is often recognized for his contributions to probability theory, especially in the context of games of chance. Gombaud's correspondence with notable mathematicians like Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat helped lay the foundation for modern probability theory. His work included discussions on gambling problems and the mathematical principles underlying various games.
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