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Carl Friedrich Gauss

 
 
Carl Friedrich Gauss A German mathematician (1777 - 1855), one of all time greatest. Gauss discovered the and . Gauss was something of a child prodigy; the most commonly told story relates that when he was 10 his teacher, wanting a rest, told his class to add up all the numbers from 1 to 100. Gauss did it in seconds, having noticed that 1+...+100 = 100+...+1 = (101+...+101)/2. He did important work in almost every area of mathematics. Such eclecticism is probably impossible today, since further progress in most areas of mathematics requires much hard background study. Some idea of the range of his work can be obtained by noting the many mathematical terms with "Gauss" in their names. E.g. (); (number theory); (statistics); [unit] (electromagnetism); (differential geometry); (numerical analysis); (differential geometry); {Gauss's identity} (); (). His favourite area of mathematics was . He conjectured the , pioneered the , proved the , and much more. He was "the first mathematician to use in a really confident and scientific way" (Hardy & Wright, chapter 12). He nearly went into architecture rather than mathematics; what decided him on mathematics was his proof, at age 18, of the startling theorem that a regular N-sided polygon can be constructed with ruler and compasses if and only if N is a power of 2 times a product of distinct . (1995-04-10)
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