Gauss notation
notation for mathematical knots
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Gauss notation
Summary
Gauss notation is a notation[1]. It draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (notation category, ranking #36 of 35).[2]
Key Facts
- Gauss notation is the creator of Carl Friedrich Gauss[3].
- Gauss notation's instance of is recorded as notation[4].
- Carl Friedrich Gauss is named after Gauss notation[5].
- Gauss notation's part of is recorded as knot theory[6].
- Gauss notation's main subject is recorded as knot[7].
- Gauss notation's main subject is recorded as plane curve[8].
- Gauss notation's described at URL is recorded as https://knotinfo.math.indiana.edu/descriptions/gauss_notation.html[9].
- Gauss notation's described at URL is recorded as https://math.berkeley.edu/~kmill/2019_8_25/gauss_dt_codes.html[10].
- Gauss notation's described at URL is recorded as https://cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk/~igor/papers/lata2009.pdf[11].
- Gauss notation's described by source is recorded as Open Problems in Mathematics[12].
- Gauss notation's main Wikidata property is recorded as P11034[13].
- Gauss notation's different from is recorded as Dowker–Thistlethwaite notation[14].
- Gauss notation's different from is recorded as Alexander-Briggs notation[15].
- Gauss notation's different from is recorded as Conway notation[16].
- Gauss notation's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11gfhwwpbq[17].
- Gauss notation's Mathematics Subject Classification ID is recorded as 57M25[18].
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Works and Contributions
Gauss notation is the creator of Carl Friedrich Gauss[3].
Why It Matters
Gauss notation draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (notation category, ranking #36 of 35).[2]