List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss

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Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855)

Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) is the eponym of all of the topics listed below. There are over 100 topics all named after this German mathematician and scientist, all in the fields of mathematics, physics, and astronomy. The English eponymous adjective Gaussian is pronounced Template:IPAc-en.[1]

Mathematics

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Various Gaussian curvatures

Algebra and linear algebra

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Geometry and differential geometry

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Gauss map

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Number theory

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Gaussian moat

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Cyclotomic fields

Analysis, numerical analysis, vector calculus and calculus of variations

Comparison between 2-point Gaussian and trapezoidal quadrature.
Comparison between 2-point Gaussian and trapezoidal quadrature.

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Complex analysis and convex analysis

Statistics

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Gaussian copula

Gaussian function and topics named for it

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Gaussian curve with a 2-dimensional domain

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Knot theory

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Linking integral

Other mathematical areas

Cartography

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Gaussian grid points

Physics

Optics

Classical mechanics

Quantum mechanics

Electromagnetism

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Gauss rifle

Awards and recognitions

Other things named for him

Biology

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Gaussia maya

Informatics

  • Gaussian, a computational chemistry software program
  • GAUSSTemplate:Fact, a matrix programming language for mathematics and statistics

Place names and expedition named in his honour

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The Gaussberg in Braunschweig, Germany with the Gauss memorial in front

Terrestrial

Celestial

Institutions and buildings named in his honour

Monuments, busts, and memorial plaques

Gauss Monuments were erected in Brunswick and Göttingen (the last together with Weber). Busts of Gauss were placed in the Walhalla hall of fame near Regensburg and in the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam. Several places where Gauss has stayed in Germany are marked with plaques.

Other commemorations

Germany issued three postage stamps honoring Gauss, one in 1955 on the hundredth anniversary of his death and two others in 1977, the 200th anniversary of his birth.

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  2. Wendland, H., 1865. Ueber die neue Palmengatung Gaussia. Nachr. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Georg-Augusts-Univ. 1865.
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