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???? The Prince of Mathematics: Carl Friedrich Gauss, learn how one of the greatest GENIUSES of all time found the Planet CERES only with mathematical calculations ???? ???? Complete HARVARD Level Calculus COURSE • Harvard Level Calculus 01.- Functions ... More videos that will HELP you ???????? https://www.youtube.com/c/MathRocks?s... ???? JOIN the CHANNEL discover 720 videos and 19 EXCLUSIVE complete COURSES / @mathrocks ► COMPLETE MATHEMATICS COURSES / mathrocks 0:00 Gaussian Introduction 1:23 The Discovery of CERES 6:12 Gauss's Calculations to find CERES 8:28 Kepler's and Gauss's Laws 10:20 Gauss and the Celestial Mechanics Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (30 April 1777 – 23 February 1855) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who made significant contributions to many fields, including number theory, mathematical analysis, differential geometry, statistics, algebra, geodesy, magnetism, and optics. Considered during his lifetime as Princeps Mathematicorum, or prince of mathematicians, Gauss had a notable influence on many fields of mathematics and science. He was one of the first to extend the concept of divisibility to sets other than integers. Gauss was soon recognized as a child prodigy, despite coming from a peasant family of parents with little education: his mother could read but not write; his father could, but in mathematics, he did not go beyond the most elementary arithmetic. There are many anecdotes about Carl Friedrich Gauss's astonishing precocity. He made his first major discoveries in high school, when he was barely a teenager, and completed his magnum opus, Disquisitiones arithmeticae, at the age of twenty-one (1798), although the work was not published until 1801. It constitutes a fundamental work as a consolidation of number theory and has shaped this field to the present day. Karl Gauss: The Greatest Mathematician of All Time #history #gauss #ceres ???? FOLLOW ME ON IG ►► themathrocks