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  1. Allgemeine Grundlagen Einer Theorie Der Gestalt Von Flüssigkeiten Im Zustand Des Gleichgewichts (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-04-02
  2. Carl Friedrich Gauss by Tord Hall, 1970-07-15
  3. Carl Friedrich Gauss Prince of Mathematicians by W. L. Schaaf, 1964-01
  4. Allgemeine Untersuchungen Über Die Unendliche Reihe [Mathematical Equation] (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-04-08
  5. Principia Generalia Theoriae Figurae Fluidorum in Statu Aequilibrii (Latin Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-03-05
  6. Theoria Combinationis Observationum Erroribus Minimis Obnoxiae (Latin Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-01-10
  7. Allgemeine Flächentheorie (German Edition) by Albert Wangerin, Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-02-23
  8. Sechs Beweise Des Fundamentaltheorems Über Quadratische Reste (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Eugen Netto, 2010-02-12
  9. Disquisitiones Generales Circa Superficies Curvas (Latin Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-01-10
  10. Mathematisches Tagebuch 1796-1814. by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2005-05-31
  11. General Investigations of Curved Surfaces of 1827 and 1825 by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-04-20
  12. Abhandlungen zur Methode der kleinsten Quadrate (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, 2010-05-12
  13. Resultate Aus Den Beobachtungen Des Magnetischen Vereins Im Jahre 1836-41, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Wilhelm Eduard Weber, 2010-02-05
  14. Allgemeine Grundlagen Einer Theorie Der Gestalt Von Flussigkeiten Im Zustand Des Gleichgewichts (1903) (German Edition) by Carl Friedrich Gauss, Rudolf H. Weber, 2010-09-10

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22. Gauss, Carl Friedrich. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. gauss, carl friedrich. ( kärl fr gous) (KEY) , born Johann Friederich carl gauss, 17771855, German mathematician, physicist, and
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24. Gauss
Johann carl friedrich gauss. At the age of seven, carl friedrich gauss started elementary school, and his potential was noticed almost immediately.
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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
Born: 30 April 1777 in Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany)
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At the age of seven, Carl Friedrich Gauss In 1788 Gauss began his education at the Gymnasium binomial theorem and the arithmetic- geometric mean, as well as the law of quadratic reciprocity and the prime number theorem. Kaestner , whom Gauss often ridiculed. His only known friend amongst the students was Farkas Bolyai . They met in 1799 and corresponded with each other for many years. 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. He already knew Pfaff , who was chosen to be his advisor. Gauss's dissertation was a discussion of the

25. Quotations By Gauss
Quotations by carl friedrich gauss. Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes. on his engagement
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Quotations by Carl Friedrich Gauss
Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.
[on his engagement] Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and number theory is the queen of mathematics. The total number of Dirichlet's publications is not large: jewels are not weighed on a grocery scale. If others would but reflect on mathematical truths as deeply and continuously as I have, they would make my discoveries. When a philosopher says something that is true then it is trivial. When he says something that is not trivial then it is false. Sophie Germain proved to the world that even a woman can accomplish something in the most rigorous and abstract of sciences.
Quoted in D MacHale, Comic Sections (Dublin 1993)
... through systematic, palpable experimentation.
[asked how he came upon his theorems]
Quoted in A L Mackay, Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (London 1994) I confess that Fermat's Theorem as an isolated proposition has very little interest for me, because I could easily lay down a multitude of such propositions, which one could neither prove nor dispose of.
[A reply to Olbers' attempt in 1816 to entice him to work on Fermat's Theorem.]

26. Gauss
Biography of carl friedrich gauss (17771855) Johann carl friedrich gauss. Born 30 April 1777 in Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany) At the age of seven, carl friedrich gauss started
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Born: 30 April 1777 in Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany)
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At the age of seven, Carl Friedrich Gauss In 1788 Gauss began his education at the Gymnasium binomial theorem and the arithmetic- geometric mean, as well as the law of quadratic reciprocity and the prime number theorem. Kaestner , whom Gauss often ridiculed. His only known friend amongst the students was Farkas Bolyai . They met in 1799 and corresponded with each other for many years. 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. He already knew Pfaff , who was chosen to be his advisor. Gauss's dissertation was a discussion of the

27. Carl Friedrich Gauss
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28. Gauss, Carl Friedrich
Key. gauss, carl friedrich , born Johann Friederich carl gauss, 17771855 mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. gauss was educated at the Caroline College, Brunswick
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    Gauss, Carl Friedrich E Pronunciation Key Gauss, Carl Friedrich , born Johann Friederich Carl Gauss, number theory ; his Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (completed in 1798 but not published until 1801) is one of the masterpieces of mathematical literature. Gauss was extremely careful and rigorous in all his work, insisting on a complete proof of any result before he would publish it. As a consequence, he made many discoveries that were not credited to him and had to be remade by others later; for example, he anticipated Bolyai and Lobachevsky in non-Euclidean geometry, Jacobi in the double periodicity of elliptic functions, Cauchy in the theory of functions of a complex variable, and Hamilton in quaternions. However, his published works were enough to establish his reputation as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time. Gauss early discovered the law of quadratic reciprocity and, independently of Legendre, the method of least squares. He showed that a regular polygon of n sides can be constructed using only compass and straight edge only if n is of the form 2 p q r +1) . . . , where 2

29. Gauss, Carl Friedrich.
gauss, carl friedrich. carl friedrich gauss, b. Apr. 30, 1777, d. Feb. 23, 1855, was a German mathematician who dominated the mathematical
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Carl Friedrich Gauss, b. Apr. 30, 1777, d. Feb. 23, 1855, was a German mathematician who dominated the mathematical community during and after his lifetime. A child prodigy, Gauss taught himself reading and arithmetic by the age of three. Recognizing his talent, the Duke of Brunswick in 1792 provided him with a stipend to allow him to pursue his education. While still attending Caroline College (1792-95), Gauss formulated the least-squares method and a conjecture on the distribution of prime numbers among all numbers; the latter was proved by Jacques Hadamard in 1896. During this period, Gauss did not have access to a good mathematical library and therefore rediscovered many theorems that had already been accepted. The situation changed in 1795, when he went to Gottingen with its excellent library.
In 1795, Gauss discovered the fundamental theorem of quadratic residues, which deals with the concept of congruence in number theory. In 1796 he made his first mark as a serious mathematician by proving the possibility of constructing a regular 17-sided polygon using only a ruler and a compass. The next 4 years were very productive. Ideas came to him so rapidly that he could pursue only some of them. In 1799 the University of Helmstedt granted Gauss a Ph.D. degree for a dissertation that gave the first proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra.

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En 1795 Gauss descubrió el teorema fundamental de residuos cuadráticos, que tratan del concepto de congruencia en la teoría del número. En 1796 hizo su primera marca como un matemático serio por probar la posibilidad de construir un polígono regular de 17 lados usando sólo una regla y un compás. Los próximos 4 años le fueron muy productivos. Le venían ideas tan rápidamente que podría seguir sólo algunas de ellas. En 1799 la Universidad de Helmstedt le concedió a Gauss un Ph.D. grado por una disertación que dio la primera prueba del teorema fundamental del álgebra. Gauss tuvo dos realizaciones mayores en 1801. La primera fue la publicación de su Disquisiciones aritméticas, un tratado en teoría del número, que contuvo sus soluciones a muchos problemas sin liquidar. Este libro fija bases para investigaciones futuras dándole un mayor reconocimiento entre los matemáticos de su tiempo. La segunda fue debido al descubrimiento del asteroide Ceres. Se había observado brevemente en el enero de 1801 pero entonces había desaparecido de vista. Gauss calculó la órbita usando una mejor teoría y predijo donde y cuando Ceres reaparecería. Cuando la predicción fue probada correcta, la fama de Gauss se extendió a lo lejos y ancho. Subsiguientemente aceptó una segura posición financiera como astrónomo en el Observatorio Gottingen.

31. Gauss
One of the alltime greats, gauss began to show his mathematical brilliance at the early age of seven. He is usually credited with the first proof of The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra.
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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
Born: 30 April 1777 in Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany)
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At the age of seven, Carl Friedrich Gauss In 1788 Gauss began his education at the Gymnasium binomial theorem and the arithmetic- geometric mean, as well as the law of quadratic reciprocity and the prime number theorem. Kaestner , whom Gauss often ridiculed. His only known friend amongst the students was Farkas Bolyai . They met in 1799 and corresponded with each other for many years. 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. He already knew Pfaff , who was chosen to be his advisor. Gauss's dissertation was a discussion of the

32. Gauss-Gesellschaft E.V. Goettingen
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30. April: geboren in Braunschweig, Am Wendengraben Nr. 1550.
Gymnasium Catharineum in Braunschweig.
Dezember: Beginn der mathematischen Schaffensperiode
Immatrikulation: 18. Febr. 1792.
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Wohnung 1795-1796: bei dem Schneider Johannes Blume, Gotmarstr. 11
Wohnung 1796-1798: bei Frau Volbaum, Lange Geismarstr. 16
31. Oktober: Freundschaftsbund mit Wolfgang Bolyai. Privatgelehrter in Braunschweig mit herzoglichem Stipendium. 25. Mai: letztes Treffen mit Bolyai in Clausthal.
Oktober: Beginn der astronomischen Schaffensperiode
Berechnung der Bahn des von Piazzi am 1. Jan. 1801 entdeckten ersten kleinen Planeten Ceres.
12. Febr.: korrespondierenden Mitglied der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Sankt Petersburg. [Ernennung in St. Petersburg: 31. Jan., da dort noch der Julianische Kalender galt.] Triangulation in und um Braunschweig.

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35. Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Als Sohn armer Eltern wurde er am 30.April 1777 in Braunschweig geboren und starb am 23.Februar 1855 in Göttingen. Sein Motto lautete: 'Pauca sed matura' (Weniges, aber Reifes) C.F. Gauss sagte später, er habe das Rechnen vor dem Reden gelernt. Sein Leben lang behielt er die Gabe, die kompliziertesten Rechnungen im Kopf auszuführen. Klassisch ist die Geschichte in der Schule als der Lehrer den zehnjährigen Schülern die Aufgabe gibt, die Summe aller Zahlen von 1 bis 100 zu errechnen. Es dauerte einige Sekunden und C.F. Gauss legte seine Schiefertafel auf den Tisch. Am Ende der Stunde war seine Zahl die einzig richtige. Seine frühe Begegnung mit dem "Binomischen Lehrsatz" ermöglichte ihm über ganzzahlige Exponenten hinaus die richtige Anwendung unendlicher Reihen, also das Wesen der mathematischen Analysis, zu entwickeln. Gauss misstraute bereits mit 12 Jahren der Beweisführung in der elementaren Geometrie und ahnte mit sechzehn Jahren, dass es neben der euklidischen noch eine andere Geometrie geben muss. Ein Jahr darauf begann er mit kritischen Untersuchungen der Zahlentheorie, und die Arithmetik, das Gebiet seiner ersten Triumphe, wurde zu seinem Lieblingsfach. Der Herzog von Braunschweig ermöglichte dem jungen Gauss sich im Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig einzuschreiben und kam bis zum Ende seiner Studien für alle Kosten auf.

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37. Carl Friedrich Gauß
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... zumindest behauptete er das selbst scherzhaft von sich. Den Anekdoten nach war der am 30. April 1777 in Braunschweig geborene Gauß tatsächlich ein mathematisches Wunderkind, der als dreijähriger bereits den Vater bei der Lohnabrechnung korrigiert haben soll. In der Grundschule berechnete er die Summe der Zahlen von 1 bis 100 nach dem Gesetz s = n(n+1)/2 und als 18jähriger entdeckte er die Konstruktion des regulären Siebzehnecks (mit Zirkel und Lineal). Gauß studierte in Göttingen, promovierte 1799 in Helmstedt und reüssierte mit der Bahnberechnung des Kleinplaneten Ceres. Bereits bei dieser Arbeit setzte er seine Methode der kleinsten Quadrate und Überlegungen zur Zufallsverteilung (Glockenkurve) ein, die noch gar nicht veröffentlicht waren. Das brachte ihm 1805 den Ruf als Direktor an die neue Sternwarte in Göttingen ein, die aber erst 1816/17 fertiggestellt wurde.
Seine Bahnberechnungsmethoden veröffentlichte er 1809 als "Theoria Motus Corporum Coelestium"; sie sind bis heute außer Modifikationen wg. des Einsatzes moderner Rechner im Kern nicht mehr verbessert worden.

38. Gauss
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39. Gauss
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