Gauss by Walter K. Bühler
A concise scholarly biography that follows Gauss from precocious childhood through his prolific career, explaining his major mathematical discoveries—especially in number theory—and his work in astronomy, geodesy, and physics. The book balances clear exposition of key results and methods with accounts of personal life, correspondence, and the scientific context of his time, portraying Gauss’s methodological rigor, temperament, and enduring influence on later generations of mathematicians and scientists.
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