
Werke
Carl Friedrich Gauss(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 3. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
658 pages
978-1-108-03235-3 (ISBN)
Description
The genius of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) and the novelty of his work (published in Latin, German, and occasionally French) in areas as diverse as number theory, probability and astronomy were already widely acknowledged during his lifetime. But it took another three generations of mathematicians to reveal the true extent of his output as they studied Gauss' extensive unpublished papers and his voluminous correspondence. This posthumous twelve-volume collection of Gauss' complete works, published between 1863 and 1933, marks the culmination of their efforts and provides a fascinating account of one of the great scientific minds of the nineteenth century. At the suggestion of Felix Klein, Gauss' twentieth-century successors planned a scientific biography consisting of essays covering the various areas in which he worked. Volume 11, Part II (dated 1924-9) contains three contributions, individually paginated and originally sold separately, relating to geodesy, physics and astronomy.
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German
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1550 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-03235-3 (9781108032353)
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Carl Friedrich Gauss
Werke 12 Volume Set in 14 Pieces
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11/2011
Cambridge University Press
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Content
UEber Gauss' Wissenschaftliche Taetigkeit auf den Gebieten der Geodaesie, Physik und Astronomie: 1. UEber die geodaetischen Arbeiten von Gauss A. Galle; 2. UEber Gauss' physikalische Arbeiten (Magnetismus, Elektrodynamik, Optik) Clemens Schaefer; 3. UEber die astronomischen Arbeiten von Gauss Martin Brendel.