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Karl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician

Karl Friedrich Gauss. Portrait of Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), German mathematician. A child prodigy from a poor family, his education was paid for by the Duke of Brunswick. He contributed to all areas of mathematics, especially to number theory (higher arithmetic). Much of his mathemati- cal research remained unpublished during his lifetime, and the degree to which he anticipated a century of mathematics has only become clear since his death. In 1801 he won fame when his computa- tion of the orbit of Ceres led to the rediscovery of the asteroid. He also studied the Earth's magnetic field, and developed the magnetometer with Weber.
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Karl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician
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Traducción automática: Karl Friedrich Gauss. Retrato de Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), matemático alemán. Un niño prodigio de una familia pobre, su educación fue pagada por el duque de Brunswick. Contribuyó a todas las áreas de las matemáticas, especialmente a la teoría de números (aritmética superior). Gran parte de su investigación matemática permaneció inédita durante su vida, y el grado en que anticipó un siglo de matemáticas sólo quedó claro después de su muerte. En 1801 saltó a la fama cuando su cálculo de la órbita de Ceres condujo al redescubrimiento del asteroide. También estudió el campo magnético de la Tierra y desarrolló el magnetómetro con Weber.
Karl Friedrich Gauss. Portrait of Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), German mathematician. A child prodigy from a poor family, his education was paid for by the Duke of Brunswick. He contributed to all areas of mathematics, especially to number theory (higher arithmetic). Much of his mathemati- cal research remained unpublished during his lifetime, and the degree to which he anticipated a century of mathematics has only become clear since his death. In 1801 he won fame when his computa- tion of the orbit of Ceres led to the rediscovery of the asteroid. He also studied the Earth's magnetic field, and developed the magnetometer with Weber.
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3841 x 4606 px | 50.6 MB
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32.5 x 39.0 cm | 12.8 x 15.4 in (300 dpi)
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