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The complete list of the mathematician who were born or died today is given at the following URL | The complete list of the mathematician who were born or died today is given at the following URL | ||
- | * http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Day_files/Now.html | + | * https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/OfTheDay/ |
It is worth mentioning that "The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive" | It is worth mentioning that "The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive" | ||
- | * http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/ | + | * https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/ |
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+ | ====== List of Mathematician and facebook page links: ====== | ||
+ | ===April 30: Carl Friedrich Gauss=== | ||
+ | Carl Friedrich Gauss was born on 30 April 1777. He worked in a wide variety of fields in both mathematics and physics including number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy and optics. At the age of seven, Gauss summed the integers from 1 to 100 instantly by spotting that the sum was 50 pairs of numbers each pair summing to 101. | ||
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+ | Quatation by Carl Friedrich Gauss: // | ||
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+ | Facebook post link: https:// |