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GAUSS is a matrix programming language for mathemati | |
the logarithmic integral, as had been found by | Gauss and a certain Goldschmidt. |
A range of toolboxes are available for | GAUSS at additional cost. |
Carl Friedrich | Gauss had also studied the subject before Tissot's c |
se with various drivers from JBL Professional, | Gauss Loudspeakers, Altec and EV. |
C L Epstein, The hyperbolic | Gauss map and quasiconformal reflections. |
(The north will read positive on a | gauss meter and the south will read negative.) |
the work on the Hasse-Davenport relations for | Gauss sums, and contact with Hans Heilbronn, with wh |
based on the individual work of Carl Friedrich | Gauss (1777-1855) and Adrien-Marie Legendre (1752-18 |
o the segments of a common great circle on the | Gauss map, and the 1-skeleton of the zonohedron can |
of parallel edges, and when translated via the | Gauss map any such pair becomes a pair of contiguous |
known to begin at field densities as low as 10 | gauss and becomes severe at densities of, equal to o |
uses a pseudospectral Collocation method (with | Gauss or Chebyshev points) for solving optimal contr |
, Chris Meservey, Noringo, Rich Varevice, Matt | Gauss Band, Cipher, How It Ends, Nook the Crook, For |
The double | Gauss lens consists of two back-to-back Gauss lenses |
The | Gauss lens consists of two lenses; in its most basic |
Double | Gauss lens designs 1936-1964 |
He studied magnetism with | Gauss, and during 1864 published his Electrodynamic |
st German South Polar expedition with the ship | Gauss to explore the unknown area of Antarctica lyin |
2003 Christian | Gauss Award for Literary Criticism from Phi Beta Kap |
This relation is known as | Gauss' law for electric field in its integral form a |
The latter book won the Christian | Gauss Prize from Phi Beta Kappa for the best scholar |
Like | Gauss and Galois, Mergelyan too has proved many deep |
the reduction theory of quadratic forms, which | Gauss, Charles Hermite and Hermann Minkowski had wor |
In 1853, | Gauss asked his student Riemann to prepare a Habilit |
ng his travels were utilized by Carl Friedrich | Gauss in his theory of terrestrial magnetism. |
After | Gauss' death in 1855, the mathematician W. E. Weber |
Gauss' principle is equivalent to D'Alembert's princ | |
riables , with a field strength of 230 million | gauss (23 kT). |
ain certainly did not know of the work of C.F. | Gauss on least squares (published 1809), although it |
Its orbit was first computed by Carl Friedrich | Gauss on March 31, Friedrich Bessel calculated an or |
Mohammed | Gauss (or Mohamed Ghouse) was a Sri Lankan film musi |
e key ingredient for the effective solution of | Gauss' class number problem for imaginary quadratic |
Betz was awarded the Carl Friedrich | Gauss medal of the West German Academy of Science in |
gement of great circles may be formed from the | Gauss map of a zonohedron generated by vectors perpe |
The | Gauss map of any convex polyhedron maps each face of |
Gauss Medal of the Braunschweiger Wissenschaftliche | |
in his paper, earlier mathematicians including | Gauss had often assumed that this was true. |
ystems arising from number theory, such as the | Gauss shift on continued fractions, give rise to non |
-made sources such as electrical wiring, while | Gauss meters or magnetometers measure DC fields, whi |
after the German mathematicians Carl Friedrich | Gauss and Philipp Ludwig von Seidel, and is similar |
Under these conditions, | Gauss' minimized quantity can be written |
GAUSS has several Application Modules as well as fun | |
Gauss and Straub were hanged on 14 July 1945 at Fort | |
ith a strong magnetic field, estimated at 1014 | gauss (1010 teslas). |
metry started with ideas of Brisson (1808) and | Gauss (1827), the field did not evolve much until th |
Carl Friedrich | Gauss, at the age of 7, pioneers the field of summat |
letters of correspondence between Gerling and | Gauss on the topic were published. |
Gauss brought the work of his predecessors together | |
Carl Friedrich | Gauss publishes Theorematis arithmetici demonstratio |
Carl Friedrich | Gauss publishes Theoria motus corporum coelestium in |
modern times the mathematician Carl Friedrich | Gauss adapted this quote, saying "God arithmetizes." |
rther to the southwest is the prominent crater | Gauss, and to the north-northwest is the Mare Humbol |
econds and large magnetic fields of ~1013-1015 | gauss (1 to 100 gigateslas). |
Gauss started to write an eighth section on higher o | |
scientific genealogy stretching from Mencke to | Gauss and to many other mathematicians. |
In this book | Gauss brings together results in number theory obtai |
m the Latin mil, which means one-thousand, and | gauss, the unit of a magnetic field. |
The optimal solution may also be obtained by | Gauss elimination using other sparse-matrix techniqu |
Double | Gauss lenses usually have seven elements for extra a |
4, upon the resignation of Ambassador Clarence | Gauss, Hurley was officially offered the ambassadors |
He knew | Gauss well, when they both lived together in Helmste |
The double | Gauss design with optical ray traces |
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