• jointly with J.Barcroft by P.Hoffmann the only time (id=3360) Carl Joseph Gauß Oktober 29, 1875 Rittergut Lohne bei Isernhagen, German Empire February 11...
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  • regression, the use of the least-squares estimator is justified by the Gauss–Markov theorem, which does not assume that the distribution is normal. From...
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    (Prince Albert) financed by Lady Franklin; sledge on Somerset Island to Fury Beach. East: William Penny (Lady Franklin and Sophia) East: John Ross (schooner...
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    the lives of mathematicians who worked in these areas, including Euler, Gauss, Lejeune Dirichlet, Lobachevsky, Chebyshev, Vallée-Poussin, Hadamard, as...
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    Germany) is a classic, if not mythic, example. In 1817 Carl Friedrich Gauss improved the Fraunhofer telescope objective by adding a meniscus lens to...
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    Cook and crew made their first landfall on the continent at a beach now known as Silver Beach on Botany Bay (Kamay Botany Bay National Park). Two Gweagal...
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    Verlag Münster, 2005, p. 43 F.J. Hilgen (1991). "Astronomical calibration of Gauss to Matuyama sapropels in the Mediterranean and implication for the Geomagnetic...
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    Retrieved 2018-06-13. One [...] [man] was found lying face down on the beach of a fjord in the 1540s by a party of Icelandic seafarers, who like so many...
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    13 August, reached Fury Beach, where Parry had abandoned his ship. The hulk was gone but there were heaps of stores on the beach, some of which he took...
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    the Atlantic, and was in a sinking condition by the time Back was able to beach the ship on the coast of Ireland on 21 September. Such was the damage that...
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    The first was developed by Leonhard Euler; the second by Carl Friedrich Gauss utilizing the Gaussian hypergeometric series. For real and complex values...
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    sinking condition by the time Back sailed her into Lough Swilly, before beaching her at Rathmullan, Co. Donegal, Ireland on 21 September. The admiralty...
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  • wife's death and the mysterious appearance of a dead pink river dolphin on a beach in Rio de Janeiro. The series premiered on Netflix on February 5, 2021....
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    Hudson Strait; the Northern limits of Hudson Bay; the mainland coast from Beach Point to Cape Bathurst. As a result of their westward explorations and their...
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    Wundram, (DE Wiki) (1925–2015), a German art historian, died locally Ulrich Gauß, (DE Wiki) (born 1932), politician (FDP), Lord Mayor of Waiblingen, 1970-1994...
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    Cross Southern Cross Borchgrevink Discovery Discovery Discovery Hut Gauss Gauss Drygalski Swedish Antarctic Expedition Antarctic O. Nordenskjöld C. A...
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    triangle (two angles and three sides). It was studied later by Carl Friedrich Gauss. Several polyhedra incorporate pentagrams: Pentagrammic prism Pentagrammic...
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  • Fogarty Carl Froch Carl Garrigus, American football player Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Giammerese (born 1947), guitar player for American pop group The Buckinghams...
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    and left only photons as a result of their interaction. These laws are Gauss's law and the non-divergence of the stress–energy–momentum pseudotensor....
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  • May 2024. "Unravelling the true identity of the brain of Carl Friedrich Gauss". Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original on...
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    Santoro Love and Bullets (1979) as Vittorio Farroni Thirst (1979) as Dr. Gauss Day of the Assassin (1979) as Police Chief Jorge Gomez Virus (1980) as General...
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    1825, at what has since been called Fury Beach on Somerset Island. Her stores were unloaded onto the beach and later came to the rescue of John Ross...
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    GerAE under Drygalski. He named it for Richard Vahsel, an officer on the Gauss and a member of the party that made geological investigations near Atlas...
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    skull, dated from 1819 to 1825, that belonged to a young woman on Yamana Beach at the South Shetland Islands. The woman, who was likely to have been part...
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    giant crossbows. Seventy of the Vikings' longships were captured on the beach and burned. They then proceeded south, raiding Lisbon and Seville. This...
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    voyage in 1826. The wreck site, Fury Beach, near 72°30′N 92°30′W / 72.500°N 92.500°W / 72.500; -92.500 (Fury Beach) where the coast turns west became...
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    novels in his retirement. He also built a bach at Whites Beach, one of Auckland's west coast beaches in West Auckland, between Anawhata and North Piha. A...
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  • Cathy Weseluck in English. (Gauss Magnets (ガウス・マグネッツ, Gaussu Magunettsu), known as Gauss Magnus in English, is the CEO of Gauss Inc. and the original operator...
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