- Gauss formula
- матем.формула Гаусса
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
Gauss–Codazzi equations — In Riemannian geometry, the Gauss–Codazzi–Mainardi equations are fundamental equations in the theory of embedded hypersurfaces in a Euclidean space, and more generally submanifolds of Riemannian manifolds. They also have applications for embedded … Wikipedia
Gauss–Bonnet theorem — The Gauss–Bonnet theorem or Gauss–Bonnet formula in differential geometry is an important statement about surfaces which connects their geometry (in the sense of curvature) to their topology (in the sense of the Euler characteristic). It is named … Wikipedia
Gauss , Karl Friedrich — (1777–1855) German mathematician Gauss came of a peasant background in Brunswick, Germany, and his extraordinary talent for mathematics showed itself at a very early age. By the age of three, he had discovered for himself enough arithmetic to be… … Scientists
Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula — In numerical mathematics, the Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula is a method for numerical integration (calculating approximate values of integrals). Gauss–Kronrod quadrature is a variant of Gaussian quadrature, in which the evaluation points are… … Wikipedia
Gauss–Newton algorithm — The Gauss–Newton algorithm is a method used to solve non linear least squares problems. It can be seen as a modification of Newton s method for finding a minimum of a function. Unlike Newton s method, the Gauss–Newton algorithm can only be used… … Wikipedia
Gauss's lemma (number theory) — This article is about Gauss s lemma in number theory. Gauss s lemma (polynomial) concerns factoring polynomials. Gauss s lemma in number theory gives a condition for an integer to be a quadratic residue. Although it is not useful computationally … Wikipedia
Gauss-Krüger coordinate system — In cartography, the term Gauss Krüger, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Johann Heinrich Louis Krüger, is used in three slightly different ways. * Often, it is just a synonym for the transverse Mercator map projection. Another synonym is Gauss … Wikipedia
Gauss's constant — In mathematics, Gauss s constant, denoted by G , is defined as the reciprocal of the arithmetic geometric mean of 1 and the square root of 2:: G = frac{1}{mathrm{agm}(1, sqrt{2})} = 0.8346268dotsThe constant is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss,… … Wikipedia
Gauss Moutinho Cordeiro — Infobox Person name = Gauss Moutinho Cordeiro image size = caption = birth name = birth date = April 17, 1952 birth place = death date = death place = death cause = resting place = resting place coordinates = residence = nationality = flag|Brazil … Wikipedia
List of topics named after Carl Friedrich Gauss — Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777 ndash; 1855) is the eponym of all of the topics listed below. Topics including Gauss *Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize, a mathematics award *Degaussing, to demagnetize an object *Gauss (unit), a unit of magnetic field (B)… … Wikipedia
Double-Gauss lens — The double Gauss design with optical ray traces The double Gauss lens is a compound lens used mostly in camera lenses that reduces optical aberrations over a large focal plane. Contents 1 Design … Wikipedia