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[syn: Gauss, Karl Gauss, Karl Friedrich Gauss]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Gauss \Gauss\ (gous), n. [So named after Karl F. Gauss, a German
   mathematician.]
   1. (Elec.) The C.G.S. unit of density of magnetic field,
      equal to a field of one line of force per square
      centimeter, being thus adopted as an international unit at
      Paris in 1900; sometimes used as a unit of intensity of
      magnetic field. It was previously suggested as a unit of
      magnetomotive force.
      [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
   2. Karl F. Gauss, a German mathematician.
      [PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
gauss
    n 1: a unit of magnetic flux density equal to 1 maxwell per
         square centimeter
    2: German mathematician who developed the theory of numbers and
       who applied mathematics to electricity and magnetism and
       astronomy and geodesy (1777-1855) [syn: Gauss, Karl
       Gauss, Karl Friedrich Gauss]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Gauss
   1.  Carl Friedrich Gauss.
   2.  Gaussian distribution.
   See normal distribution.
   3.  The unit of magnetic field strength. 1 gauss = 1
   Maxwell / cm^2.
   A good loudspeaker coil magnet flux density is of the order of
   10000 gauss.
   4.  A powerful matrix programming language by
   Aptech Systems.  Gauss is very popular with econometricians.
   (http://rhkoning.xs4all.nl/gauss/index.htm).
   (2003-10-25)