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  1. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) is the eponym of all of the topics listed below. There are over 100 topics all named after this German mathematician and scientist, all in the fields of mathematics, physics, and astronomy.

  2. Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (German: Gauß [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈɡaʊs] ⓘ; Latin: Carolus Fridericus Gauss; 30 April 1777 – 23 February 1855) was a German mathematician, astronomer, geodesist, and physicist who contributed to many fields in mathematics and science.

  3. Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss nació en el Ducado de Brunswick, Alemania, en el seno de una familia humilde. La madre, Dorothea Gauss, de soltera Bentze, era lista, de temperamento alegre y carácter firme.

  4. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) is the eponym of all of the topics listed below. There are over 100 topics all named after this German mathematician and scientist, all in the fields of mathematics, physics, and astronomy.

  5. List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. M. Gauss's law for magnetism. P. Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize. Theorema Egregium. U. Gauss (unit)

  6. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Carl Friedrich GAUSS. b. 30 April 1777 - d. 23 February 1855 Summary. Gauss shaped the treatment of observations into a practical tool. Various principles which he advocated became an integral part of statistics and his theory of errors remained a major focus of probability theory up to the 1930s.