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Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to various areas of mathematics and science. Known as the "Prince of Mathematicians," Gauss's work in number theory, statistics, and electromagnetism laid the groundwork for many modern mathematical concepts. His influential theories and discoveries continue to be fundamental in the field of mathematics.

"I am coming more and more to the conviction that the necessity of our geometry cannot be demonstrated, at least neither by, nor for, the human intellect."



"It may be true, that men, who are mere mathematicians, have certain specific shortcomings, but that is not the fault of mathematics, for it is equally true of every other exclusive occupation."


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"The problem of distinguishing prime numbers from composite numbers and of resolving the latter into their prime factors is known to be one of the most important and useful in arithmetic."



"To such idle talk it might further be added: that whenever a certain exclusive occupation is coupled with specific shortcomings, it is likewise almost certainly divorced from certain other shortcomings."


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