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Gauss, Johann

This equation contains the additional parameter a, the standard deviation. It was developed by the great German mathematician Johann Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855). [Pg.525]

Dr. Martin Garcia and Dr. Michael Hartmann, who gave me short courses on their theories of charge reversal processes, and Dr. Johann Gauss, who calculated the potential-energy surfaces of Naa and K3. [Pg.220]

The Gaussian curve is named for Johann Cari Friedrich Gauss, 1777-1855, a great German mathematician who made many fundamentai contributions to mathematics. [Pg.400]

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, considered by many the greatest mathematician ever to exist, introduced this distribution in the early nineteenth century, although the normal distribution was first described by Abraham de Moivre in 1733. ... [Pg.17]


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