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  1. The Prince of Mathematics: Carl Friedrich Gauss by M. B. W. Tent, 2008-11-14
  2. Carl Friedrich Gauss: Titan of Science (Spectrum) by G. Waldo Dunnington, Jeremy Gray, et all 2004-10-14
  3. Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke... (German Edition) by Ludwig Schlesinger, Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-02-26
  4. Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke V3 (1876) (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-05-23
  5. Carl Friedrich Gauss: A Bibliography by Uta C. Merzbach, 1984-03
  6. Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke: Bd. Analysis (Various Texts, in Latin and German, Orig. Publ. Between 1799-1851, Or Found in the "Nachlass"; Annotated by E.J. Schering). 1866 [I.E. 1868 (German Edition) by Ludwig Schlesinger, Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-04-04
  7. Carl Friedrich Gauss Werke: Bd. Höhere Arithmetik (Various Texts, in Latin and German, Orig. Publ. Between 1808-1831, Annotated by R. Dedekind and E.J. Schering). 1866 (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Ernst Schering, et all 2010-02-10
  8. Profiles in Mathematics: Carl Friedrich Gauss by Krista West, 2008-08
  9. Theory of the motion of the heavenly bodies moving about the sun in conic sections, a translation of Gauss's "Theoria motus." With an appendix by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Charles Henry Davis, 2010-08-25
  10. Allgemeine Lehrsätze in Beziehung Auf Die Im Verkehrten Verhältnisse Des Quadrats Der Entfernung Wirkenden Anziehungs- Und Abstossungs-Kräfte (German Edition) by Albert Wangerin, Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-03-23
  11. Allgemeine Untersuchungen Über Die Unendliche Reihe ... (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Heinrich Simon, 2010-01-09
  12. Briefe Zwischen A. V. Humboldt Und Gauss: Zum Hundertjährigen Geburtstage Von Gauss Am 30. April 1877 (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Alexander von Humboldt, et all 2010-01-12
  13. Briefwechsel Zwischen C.F. Gauss Und H.C. Schumacher, Herausg. Von C.a.F. Peters (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Heinrich Christian F. Schumacher, 2010-06-07
  14. Ueber Die Anziehung Homogener Ellipsoide: Abhandlungen Von Laplace (1782), Ivory (1809), Gauss (1813), Chasles (1838) Und Dirichlet (1839). (German Edition) by Albert Wangerin, Pierre Simon Laplace, et all 2010-04-01

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Carl Friedrich Gauss Hvis begrepet «stor matematiker» skal ha en betydning, kan vi ikke komme utenom Carl Friedrich Gauss. Eric T. Bell regner ham som en av de tre store ved siden av Arikimedes om Newton.
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Hvis begrepet «stor matematiker» skal ha en betydning, kan vi ikke komme utenom Carl Friedrich Gauss. Eric T. Bell regner ham som en av de tre store ved siden av Arikimedes om Newton. Gauss var også viden kjent i sin samtid, og som et bevis på dette vil vi nevne at kort etter at Gauss var død, lot fyrsten i Hannover prege mynter der Gauss fikk tittelen Princeps mathematicorum (matematikkens fyrste).
Carl Friedrich Gauss kom fra enkle kår, faren hadde hatt en rekke yrker, blant annet gartner, murer og kasserer. Carl Friedrich Gauss var enebarn. Det ble tidlig klart at han hadde usedvanlige evner, blant annet har han selv fortalt at han kunne regne før han kunne snakke. Manger er de historier som gikk om ham - for eksempel at han tre år gammel oppdaget en feil i farens lønnsutbetaling.
Mest kjent er imidlertid historien om ham, da han som ung elev - omtrent 9 år gammel - oppdaget en metode for å finne summen av en (aritmetisk) tallrekke. For å få elevene til å arbeide så han selv kunne få litt ro, hadde læreren gitt dem i oppgave summere tallene fra 1 til 100, etter kort tid kunne Carl Friedrich Gauss fortelle svaret : 5050, og han hadde kommet fram til følgende metode : 1 + 2 + ... + 100 = (1 + 100) + (2 + 99) + ... + (50 + 51) = 50 • 101 = 5050. Dette førte til at læreren ble klar over hans matematiske talent, og Carl Friedrich fikk god støtte av sine lærere i sin videre matematiske utvikling. Det bør her nevnes at Carl Friedrich også hadde helt spesielle evner for språk.

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gauss carl friedrich. biography, history of philosophy German physicistand mathematician (17771855). Gauss established the foundations
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Carl Friedrich Gauss. April 30 1777 Feb 23 1855 Born Brunswick, Germany.Died Göttingen, Germany. Welcome page Instructions Birthplace
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Gauss's dissertation gave the first proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra. At the age of 24 he published his theory of numbers, one of the most brilliant achievements in the history of mathematics. A child prodigy, Gauss taught himself to read and to count by the age of three. Recognising Gauss's talent, the Duke of Brunswick in 1792 provided him with money to allow him to pursue his education. He attended Caroline College from 1792 to 1795 and at this time Gauss formulated the least-squares method and a conjecture on the distribution of primes. This conjecture was proved by Jacques Hadamard in 1896. Gauss developed the concept of complex numbers and in 1799 the University of Helmstedt granted Gauss a Ph.D. for a dissertation that gave the first proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra. In his dissertation Gauss severly criticized Legendre Laplace and other major mathematicians of the day for their lack of rigour.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss April 30 February 23 ) was a German mathematician astronomer and physicist with a wide range of contributions; he is considered to be one of the leading mathematicians of all time. (His name rhymes with "house".) Gauss was born in Brunswick German Braunschweig ), Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany Gauss earned a scholarship, and in college, he independently rediscovered several important theorems; his breakthrough occurred in when he correctly characterized all the regular polygons that can be constructed by ruler and compass alone, thereby completing work started by classical Greek mathematicians. Gauss was so pleased by this result that he requested that a regular 17-gon be inscribed on his tombstone.

9. Mathematicians - Carl Friedrich Gauss
Carl Friedrich Gauss. Carl Friedrich Gauss lived around 1800 in presentdayGermany. He was one of the most intelligent and productive
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Carl Friedrich Gauss lived around 1800 in present-day Germany. He was one of the most intelligent and productive mathematicians ever and made contributions in every mathematical field. When Gauss was 18, he found a way to construct the regular with seventeen sides , using only a straightedge and a compass. This had been thought impossible until then. Gauss had a special love for Number Theory. In a book he wrote, he developed a special algebra called modular arithmetic He also became known as an important astronomer when he found a way to calculate the paths of planets with a minimum of known data. Through his calculations the newly discoverd planet Ceres, which had gotten out of sight, could be found again. Gauss was interested in applied mathematics too. He was for example the first to invent the telegraph and together with a friend he constructed one. In addition to his published works, he also kept a very interesting correspondance and a diary. His diary, which was found about 50 years after his death, is full of mathematical discoveries, some of which earlier mathematicians had already discovered, but most of them stated results which other mathematicians redescovered after him. For example, he discovered a first non-Euclidean geometry while thinking about the consequences there would be if a line had more than one parallel line going through a given point. He already noticed then that this is a better starting point to describe the the physical space.

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Carl Friedrich Gauss. person A German mathematician (1777 1855),one of all time greatest. Gauss discovered the method of least
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CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS (17771855). Excerpt from MATH ODYSSEY 2000.Perhaps one of the reasons that Carl Friedrich Gauss was able to
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Excerpt from MATH ODYSSEY 2000 Perhaps one of the reasons that Carl Friedrich Gauss was able to create so much mathematics in his lifetime was that he got a very early start. Just consider the following two events: when he was 3 years old he corrected his father's arithmetic, and in school, when he was in the third grade, he developed a formula for finding the sum of any arithmetic progression. Gauss was born in Brunswick, Germany as the only son of poor peasants living in miserable conditions. He exhibited such early genius that his family and neighbors called him the "wonder child". When he was two years old, he gradually got his parents to tell him how to pronounce all the letters of the alphabet. Then, by sounding out combinations of letters, he learned (on his own) to read aloud. He also picked up the meanings of the number symbols and learned to do arithmetical calculations. The story as told by Eric T. Bell: "One Saturday Gerhardt Gauss was making out the weekly payroll for the laborers under his charge, unaware that his young son was following the proceedings with critical attention. Coming to the end of his long computations, Gerhardt was startled to hear the little boy pipe up, 'Father, the reckoning is wrong, it should be ..." A check of the account showed that the figure named by the young Gauss was correct." Eric Temple Bell, Men Of Mathematics , Simon Schuster, Inc., New York, 1937

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13. Briefwechsel Zwischen Carl Friedrich Gauss Und Eberhard August Wilhelm Von Zimme
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Carl Friedrich Gauss (17771855). At the age of seven, Carl Friedrich Gauss startedelementary school, and his potential was noticed almost immediately.
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At the age of seven, Carl Friedrich Gauss started elementary school, and his potential was noticed almost immediately. His teacher, Büttner, and his assistant, Martin Bartels, were amazed when Gauss summed the integers from 1 to 100 instantly by spotting that the sum was 50 pairs of numbers each pair summing to 101. In 1795 Gauss left Brunswick to study at Göttingen University. Gauss's teacher there was Kaestner, whom Gauss often ridiculed. Gauss left Göttingen in 1798 without a diploma, but by this time he had made one of his most important discoveries - the construction of a regular 17-gon by ruler and compasses This was the most major advance in this field since the time of Greek mathematics and was published as Section VII of Gauss's famous work, Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. Gauss returned to Brunswick where he received a degree in 1799. After the Duke of Brunswick had agreed to continue Gauss's stipend, he requested that Gauss submit a doctoral dissertation to the University of Helmstedt. Although he did not disclose his methods at the time, Gauss had used his least squares approximation method. In June 1802 Gauss visited Olbers who had discovered Pallas in March of that year and Gauss investigated its orbit. Olbers requested that Gauss be made director of the proposed new observatory in Göttingen, but no action was taken. Gauss began corresponding with Bessel, whom he did not meet until 1825, and with Sophie Germain.

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Carl Friedrich Gauss. Ask her to wait a moment I am almost done. Carl FriedrichGauss (1777-1855), while working, when informed that his wife is dying.
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while working, when informed that his wife is dying. This page is to shamelessly promote knowledge of my great great great grandfather, Carl Friedrich Gauss. I am constantly amazed at how little he is known in the United States. Almost no one outside of the science community has ever heard of him, let alone has any knowledge of the scope of his contributions. I grew up knowing about Gauss because of my relationship. Briefly, he had three sons. Two of them, Eugene and Charles Wilhelm, came to the United States in the 1830s and settled in Missouri. This site consists of selections from my family's private collection that concern Gauss, himself, plus links about Gauss from the Web. For more information on some of his descendants, see my main web site Gauss Coat of Arms

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Carl Friedrich Gauss (17771855). Known to some as one of the foundersof modern statistics, Carl Friedrich Gauss is best known for
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Known to some as one of the founders of modern statistics, Carl Friedrich Gauss is best known for invoking the "Normal" (often referred to as "Gaussian") error distribution in solving the least-squares regression problem. Although modern statistical historians find much to criticize in Gauss' work, it was his publication of the Normal error curve in relation to the regression problem that led Pierre Simon LaPlace (1749-1827) to see the connection between the central limit theorem and linear estimation. For several generations of statistics, linear estimation based on the Normal error distribution was the fundamental tool of data analysis. Nowadays, we no longer see all data as normally distributed or linear. Developments have extended data-analytic techniques to accommodate a wide array of error distributions (even distribution-free models assuming no particular form of error distribution) and non-linear and non-parametric fitted curves. Nevertheless, because of its mathematical eloquence and the importance of the central limit theorem, the Normal distribution remains one of the paramount tools in modern statistics.
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