• Carl Friedrich Gauss Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated.
    Source: Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (1801)
    Carl Friedrich Gauss
    German mathematician and physicist
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Carl Friedrich Gauss - Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated.
Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated. by : Carl Friedrich Gauss
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sky-stars Further, the dignity of the science itself seems to require that every possible means be explored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated.
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