German mathematician, physicist and astronomer, member of the Royal Society.
Gauss is the son of a farmer. When he was a child, he showed extraordinary talent in mathematics. The three-year-old father corrected a calculation error; They found the arithmetic summation formula of 10 years old independent series; 1 1 year-old discovers binomial theorem. Gauss's clever child prodigy is looking for the famous Duke formula and interest subsidy so that he can continue his studies. This Gauss 19-year-old university invented the only ruler and compass n years later. 17 is a prominent geometric problem that has been puzzling for two thousand years. At 180 1, he published & lt& lt arithmetic learning & gt& gt, some questions about advanced number theory and algebra. He made great contributions to hypergeometric series, complex variable function, statistical mathematics and elliptic function. As physicists, he and William. Weber collaborated on electromagnetism and the invention of electrodes. For the purpose of the experiment, Gauss also invented the double magnetometer, which is a very meaningful result of his electromagnetic problems. The 30-year-old Gauss served as the director of the observatory of a famous German institution of higher learning and worked in the observatory until his death. He also likes linguistics and literature all his life and knows more than a dozen foreign languages. He published 323 works (species), made 404 scientific imaginations and completed four important inventions.
After Gauss died, people erected a statue of him in the city where he was born. Road 17 was built to commemorate his discovery, and the base of the statue was built beside the road 17. He is universally recognized as a mathematician on par with Newton, Archimedes and Euler.
Gauss (1777~ 1855)
German mathematician, physicist and astronomer, member of the Royal Society.
Gauss is the son of a farmer. When he was young, he showed extraordinary talent in mathematics. 3 years old can correct the mistakes in father's calculation; 10 years old, independently found the sum formula of arithmetic sequence; The binomial theorem was discovered in 1 1 year. Young Gauss's intelligence and early wisdom were favored and funded by the prestigious Duke of Brick, enabling him to continue his studies. 19-year-old Gauss invented the method of making regular 17 polygons with only compasses and rulers, and solved the geometric problems that have been unresolved for two thousand years. 180 1 published "Arithmetic Research", which expounded some problems of number theory and higher algebra. He has made great contributions to hypergeometric series, complex variable function, statistical mathematics and elliptic function theory. As a physicist, he cooperated with wilhelm weber to study electromagnetism and invented the electrode. In order to carry out experiments, Gauss also invented the double-wire magnetometer, which is a very practical achievement of his research on electromagnetism. At the age of 30, Gauss served as the director of the observatory of a famous German university, and worked in the observatory until his death. He also likes literature and linguistics all his life and knows more than a dozen foreign languages. In his life, he published 323 works, put forward 404 scientific ideas and completed four important inventions.
After Gauss died, a statue of him was erected in the city where he was born. To commemorate his discovery of the method of making 17 polygon, the base of the statue was modified to 17 polygon. It is universally acknowledged that he is a mathematician on par with Newton, Archimedes and Euler.