I mean the word proof not in the sense of the lawyers, who set two half proofs equal to a whole one, but in the sense of a mathematician, where half proof = 0, and it is demanded for proof that every doubt becomes impossible.
Carl Friedrich GaussAbout author
- Author's profession: Mathematician
- Nationality: deutsch
- Born: April 30, 1777
- Died: February 23, 1855
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