Johann Gauss
Updated: 03/13/2021 by Computer Hope
Name: Johann Gauss
Born: April 30, 1777, in Braunschweig, Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Holy Roman Empire
Death: February 23, 1855 (Age: 77)
Computer-related contributions
- A German mathematician and physical scientist. Johann contributed significantly to several fields, including number theory, statistics, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, geophysics, electrostatics, astronomy, and optics.
- Sometimes called "the Prince of Mathematicians."
Significant publications
- Doctoral dissertation on the Fundamental theorem of algebra (1799).
- Untersuchungen über Gegenstände der Höheren Geodäsie. Zweite Abhandlung (1846).
Honors and awards
- Degaussing, the process of eliminating a magnetic field named in his honor.
- The Gaussian pyramid is named after him.
- The CGS unit for magnetic field was named gauss in his honor.
- Copley Medal (1838).