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Exponentially Harmonic Maps, Gauss Maps and Gauss Sections
Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2013
It turns out that the frequency of a positive integer k in a continued fraction for almost all real numbers is equal to $$\frac{1}{\ln2}\ln \biggl(1+\frac{1}{k(k+2)} \biggr), $$ i.e., for a general real x we have 42 % of 1, 17 % of 2, 9 % of 3, etc. This distribution is traditionally called the Gauss–Kuzmin distribution.
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It turns out that the frequency of a positive integer k in a continued fraction for almost all real numbers is equal to $$\frac{1}{\ln2}\ln \biggl(1+\frac{1}{k(k+2)} \biggr), $$ i.e., for a general real x we have 42 % of 1, 17 % of 2, 9 % of 3, etc. This distribution is traditionally called the Gauss–Kuzmin distribution.
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2001
One of Gauss’ most important discoveries about surfaces is that the Gaussian curvature is unchanged when the surface is bent without stretching. Gauss called this result ‘egregium’, and the Latin word for ‘remarkable’ has remained attached to his theorem ever since.
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One of Gauss’ most important discoveries about surfaces is that the Gaussian curvature is unchanged when the surface is bent without stretching. Gauss called this result ‘egregium’, and the Latin word for ‘remarkable’ has remained attached to his theorem ever since.
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Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds without Normals by Parametrizing the Gauss Formula
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2023Siyou Lin, Dong Xiao, Zuoqiang Shi
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Gravitational lensing in 4-D Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet gravity in the presence of plasma
Physics of the Dark Universe, 2021Gulmina Zaman Babar, Farruh Atamurotov
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Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 2022
Wajiha Javed, Ali Övgün
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Wajiha Javed, Ali Övgün
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Efficient and robust quadratures for isogeometric analysis: Reduced Gauss and Gauss–Greville rules
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2022exaly

