The story of mathematician Gauss

The story of mathematician Gauss

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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (April 30, 1777 - February 1855)
Gauss, born in Brunswick and died in Gottingen, is a famous German mathematician, physicist, astronomer and geodesist. His achievements cover all fields of mathematics, and he has made pioneering contributions in number theory, non Euclidean geometry, differential geometry, hypergeometric series, complex function theory and elliptic function theory, Gauss was poor in his childhood, but he was extremely intelligent. He was subsidized by an aristocrat and went to school for education. He studied in Gottingen University from 1795 to 1798, and transferred to HELMSTEDT University in 1798, In 1792, Gauss, aged 15, entered Braunschweig college, where he became a professor at the University of gdingan and director of the gdingan observatory, Gauss began to study higher mathematics. He independently discovered the general form of binomial theorem, law of quadratic reciprocity, prime number theorem and arithmetic geometric mean in number theory. In 1795, Gauss entered the University of Gottingen. In 1796, Gauss entered the University of Gottingen, At the age of 19, Gauss got a very important result in the history of mathematics, that is, the theory and method of drawing regular heptagonal ruler. Five years later, Gauss proved that regular polygons with sides as "Fermat prime" can be made by ruler. In the morning of February 23, 1855, Gauss died in his sleep