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Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (Latin for
Arithmetical Investigations) is a
textbook on
number theory written in
Latin by Carl
Friedrich Gauss in 1798, when...
- 121–130.
Original 1801:
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. Leipzig: Gerh.
Fleischer jun. Gauss, Carl
Friedrich (1986).
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae &
other papers...
- A
Disquisition on
Government is a
political treatise written by U.S.
Senator John C.
Calhoun of
South Carolina and
published posthumously in 1851. Written...
- Free and
Candid Disquisitions is a 1749
pamphlet written and
compiled by John Jones, a
Welsh Church of
England clergyman, and
published anonymously. The...
- same. The now-standard
notation φ(A)
comes from Gauss's 1801
treatise Disquisitiones Arithmeticae,
although Gauss did not use
parentheses around the argument...
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first time the
fundamental theorem of arithmetic.
Article 16 of Gauss's
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae is an
early modern statement and
proof employing modular...
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differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism,
astronomy and optics. The
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (1801),
which he
wrote three years earlier when he was...
- Schwermer,
Joachim (eds.). The
Shaping of
Arithmetic after C.F. Gauss's
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae.
Springer Science &
Business Media. pp. 235–268. ISBN 978-3-540-34720-0...
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Hardy & Wright, thm. 72 Landau, thm. 75 See Bézout's
lemma The
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae has been
translated from Gauss's
Ciceronian Latin into...
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congruences was
first introduced and used by Carl
Friedrich Gauss in his
Disquisitiones Arithmeticae of 1801.
Gauss illustrates the
Chinese remainder theorem...