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  • ...<ref>{{harvnb|Glassmeier|Tsurutani|2014}}</ref> presented a method, '''the Gauss separation algorithm''', of partitioning the [[magnetic field]] [[Vector (m ...irst1=K.-H.|last2=Tsurutani|first2=Bruce T.|year=2014|title=Carl Friedrich Gauss – General Theory of Terrestrial Magnetism – a revised translation of the Ge ...
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  • ...sambiguation)|Gauss's lemma]] (any of several named after [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]) ...
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  • ...lds|Gauss's law for magnetism|and|Gauss's law for gravity|the Ostrogradsky–Gauss theorem, a mathematical theorem relevant to all of these laws|Divergence th [[File:Maxwell integral Gauss sphere.svg|thumb|upright=1.2|Gauss's law in its integral form is particularly useful when, by symmetry reasons ...
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  • *1833 - [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Wilhelm Weber]] worked out the mathematical th ...
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  • === Gauss and Poincaré === [[Image:Carl Friedrich Gauss.jpg|upright|thumb|[[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]]] ...
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  • === Gauss's law === ...o electric flux (and by extension electric field) through [[Gauss's law]]. Gauss's law states that for a closed [[Gaussian surface]], {{math|''S''}}, ...
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  • * [[Gauss's law]] * [[Gauss's law for magnetism]] ...
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  • ...Simon Laplace|Laplace]], [[Christian Kramp|Kramp]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], [[Johann Franz Encke|Encke]], [[Emanuel Czuber|Czuber]], [[Adolphe Quete ...
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  • ...ns such as [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb|Coulomb]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]] and [[Michael Faraday|Faraday]] developed namesake laws which helped to e * {{cite book |author1=Durney, Carl H. |author2=Johnson, Curtis C. | title=Introduction to modern electromagne ...
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  • [[File:Carl Friedrich Gauss 1840 by Jensen.jpg|thumb|left|[[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] made major contributions to probabilistic methods leading to statistics.] ...ares, and the Missing Planet |url=https://www.actuaries.digital/2021/03/31/gauss-least-squares-and-the-missing-planet/ |access-date=2022-11-01 |website=Actu ...
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  • ...011}}</ref> The first operative electric telegraph ([[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Weber]], 1833) connected [[Göttingen Observato ...proposed as a modification of surveying equipment ([[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], 1821). Various uses of mirrors were made for communication in the follow ...
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  • ...n with the contributions of [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]] and [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Weil |first=André |author-link=André Weil |year=19 ...ates systemically.<ref>{{cite book |last=Boyer |first=Carl B. |author-link=Carl B. Boyer |year=2004 |orig-date=1956 |chapter=Fermat and Descartes |pages=74 ...
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  • ...e the characters. Only months later, Göttingen professors [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Wilhelm Weber]] constructed a telegraph that w ...
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  • ...Lamond 1787, Reusserl794, Cavallo 1795, Betancourt 1795, Soemmering 1811, Gauss & Weber 1834, &c. Telegraphs constructed by Wheatstone & Independently by S ...of Arts.<ref>'Trans. Society of Arts,1 1825</ref> In 1837 [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and Weber (both noted workers of this period) jointly invented a reflecti ...
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  • ...hod of least squares]], developed independently by [[Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss]] (1795) and [[Adrien-Marie Legendre]] (1805).{{sfnp|Schmidhuber|2022|loc=§ ...17}} Risk estimates vary; for example, in the 2010s, Michael Osborne and [[Carl Benedikt Frey]] estimated 47% of U.S. jobs are at "high risk" of potential ...
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