gaußschem
Gaußschem is the dative singular masculine or neuter form of the German adjective Gaußsche, which is derived from the surname Gauss (Carl Friedrich Gauss). It appears when the noun it modifies is masculine or neuter and the article is omitted or when a preposition governs a form without an article. In contexts with a definite article, the corresponding form is Gaußschen, as in dem Gaußschen Algorithmus or im Gaußschen Modell.
Etymology and scope: The term reflects relation to Gauss or Gaussian concepts used in mathematics and science.
Grammatical note and examples: With a definite article or in weak inflection, you would typically see Gaußschen
Usage in discourse: The form commonly occurs in technical and mathematical writing when describing Gaussian-related terms
See also: Gauss, Gaussian distribution, Gaussian elimination, Gaussian error, Gaußsche Verteilung (Gauß’s distribution).