You are probably referring to the German mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855; a child prodigy who was obsessed by mathematics throughout his life, he made important contributions to differential geometry, algebra, and calculus.
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Carl Gauss's nickname was "Prince of Mathematicians."
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Some famous mathematicians include Euclid, known as the "Father of Geometry" for his work in laying the foundations of geometry; Isaac Newton, who co-developed calculus and made significant contributions to physics; and Carl Friedrich Gauss, often referred to as the "Prince of Mathematicians" for his work in number theory and statistics. Additionally, Ada Lovelace is celebrated as one of the first computer programmers for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer. Each of these mathematicians made groundbreaking contributions that shaped the course of mathematics and science.