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Her true identity was only revealed when she asked a friend who was a General in Napoleon's army to guarantee Gauss's safety during the French invasion of Prussia.
Sophie Germain: Mathematical Genius Peggy 2008
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Her true identity was only revealed when she asked a friend who was a General in Napoleon's army to guarantee Gauss's safety during the French invasion of Prussia.
Archive 2008-11-01 Peggy 2008
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So according to Anaconda, then Gauss's Laws for electrostatics and magnostatics must be; rho/ epsilon0 = 0, where rho is the charge density and epsilon0 is the permittivity.
Could a Black Hole Fit in Your Computer or In Your Pocket? | Universe Today 2009
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The Gauss's navigator was Captain Hans Ruser, a skilful seaman of the Hamburg-American line.
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In particular, the points at sea-level in the landscape could be used to produce these special harmonic waves which changed Gauss's graph into the genuine staircase of the primes.
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In particular, the points at sea-level in the landscape could be used to produce these special harmonic waves which changed Gauss's graph into the genuine staircase of the primes.
The Elegant Variation: TEV 2007
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In spite of Gauss's warning that the infinite can only be a manner of speaking, some minor figures and three major ones (Bolzano, Riemann, Dedekind) preceded Cantor in fully accepting the actual infinite in mathematics.
The Early Development of Set Theory Ferreirós, José 2007
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This bell shaped curve is called Gauss's curve or the normal distribution.
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The crux of Gauss's discovery was that the curvature, being expressible in terms of the g's, is itself intrinsic, and can be determined at any point of the surface by measurements made solely on the surface, without appeal to an external dimension.
RELATIVITY BANESH HOFFMANN 1968
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Then suddenly, upon the paper on which I had been occasionally filling out the omitted links in Gauss's mathematical reasoning, my hand, against my will, legibly scrawled,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 Various
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