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  • * [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] (1777–1855) German mathematician
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  • An alternative term for [[Normal distribution]]; named after [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].
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  • '''Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss''' (30 April 1777 – 23 February 1855) was a [[German]] [[mathematician]]
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  • The unit is named in honor of the German mathematician and physicist [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].
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  • {{r|Carl Friedrich Gauss}}
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  • {{r|Carl Friedrich Gauss}}
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  • ...urrent carrying wires. The law is called after the German mathematician [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].
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  • {{r|Carl Friedrich Gauss}}
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  • ...experiments). He cooperated for many years with his Göttingen colleague [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]. Together they constructed (1833) a telegraph machine that functioned pro
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  • {{r|Carl Friedrich Gauss}}
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  • ...for an arbitrary positive whole number modulus were first introduced by [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]] in his foundational work ''[[Disquisitiones Arithmeticae]]'' on num
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  • ...n the predicted and observed values). This method was first described by [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]. It can be shown that the least-squares approach to regression analysis i
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  • The law is called after the German mathematician [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].<ref>C. F. Gauss, ''Allgemeine Lehrsätze in Beziehung auf die im verkehr Carl Friedrich Gauss, Werke, Königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Göttin
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  • ...istorians ascribe the first precise statement and proof this property to [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] about 2000 years after Euclid. A precise statement and proof may be foun
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  • {{r|Carl Friedrich Gauss}}
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  • ...tion theory. In 1851 he received his PhD degree&mdash;his supervisor was [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]]&mdash;and became assistant to the mathematical physicist [[Wilhelm
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  • ...thematicians, including [[Fermat|Pierre de Fermat]], [[Leonhard Euler]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], and [[Ernst Eduard Kummer]]. Fermat's last theorem was finally proved by
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  • ...antities. The units are named for the German mathematician and physicist [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], who was the first to define magnetic units.
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  • *[[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]
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  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] is generally credited with the first satisfactory proof of this theorem,
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  • ...son]] (the later Lord Kelvin). Also [[André-Marie Ampère]] in France and [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] in Germany were very influential for Maxwell's work.
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  • In 1833 [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], head of the Geomagnetic Observatory in Göttingen, published a paper ent
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  • ...us problem for which the solution is simple. A famous anecdote goes that [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], as a child, found that the sum <math>1+2+...+n</math> can be calculated [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] rewrote Euler's product as
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  • ...sts created other number sets. To ease the study of [[quadratic form]]s, [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] introduced from 1829 to 1831 what is known today as the [[gaussian intege
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  • ...n''', also called '''Gaussian distribution''' by scientists (named after [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] due to his rigorous application of the distribution to astronomical data ...squares]] was introduced by [[Adrien Marie Legendre|Legendre]] in 1805. [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], who claimed to have used the method since 1794, justified it rigor
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  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], the famous German mathematician, studied the [[Normal distribution
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  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] referred to mathematics as "the Queen of the Sciences".<ref>[[Wolfgang Sa
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