Carl Friedrich Gauss (30 avr. 1777 – 23 févr. 1855)
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German mathematician who is often referred to as the "Prince of Mathematicians." Gauss is known for his work in a wide range of fields, including number theory, algebra, analysis, and astronomy. He made important contributions to the study of complex numbers and the theory of functions, and he is credited with the discovery of the fundamental theorem of algebra. One of his most famous formulas is Gauss's law, which relates the electric flux through a closed surface to the charge enclosed within the surface.
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Date:
30 avr. 1777
23 févr. 1855
~ 77 years
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