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||1881: Gustav Herglotz born ... mathematician. He is best known for his works on the theory of relativity and seismology. Pic.
||1881: Gustav Herglotz born ... mathematician. He is best known for his works on the theory of relativity and seismology. Pic.
File:Oliver Heaviside.jpg|link=Oliver Heaviside (nonfiction)|1925: Electrical engineer, mathematician, and [[APTO]] physics auditor [[Oliver Heaviside (nonfiction)|Oliver Heaviside]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions which detect and prevent [[crimes against physical constants]].


File:Joseph Wedderburn.jpg|link=Joseph Wedderburn (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician [[Joseph Wedderburn (nonfiction)|Joseph Wedderburn]] born. He will make significant contributions to algebra, proving that a finite division algebra is a field, and proving part of the Artin–Wedderburn theorem on simple algebras.  
File:Joseph Wedderburn.jpg|link=Joseph Wedderburn (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician [[Joseph Wedderburn (nonfiction)|Joseph Wedderburn]] born. He will make significant contributions to algebra, proving that a finite division algebra is a field, and proving part of the Artin–Wedderburn theorem on simple algebras.  
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||1907: Dmitri Mendeleev dies ... chemist and academic. Pic.
||1907: Dmitri Mendeleev dies ... chemist and academic. Pic.
File:Agner Krarup Erlang.jpg|link=Agner Krarup Erlang (nonfiction)|1908: Mathematician, engineer, and crime-fighter [[Agner Krarup Erlang (nonfiction)|Agner Krarup Erlang]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which use telephone network analysis to detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


||1913: Gustaf de Laval dies ... engineer ... made important contributions to the design of steam turbines and dairy machinery. Pic.
||1913: Gustaf de Laval dies ... engineer ... made important contributions to the design of steam turbines and dairy machinery. Pic.
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||2008: Joshua Lederberg dies ... molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program. He was 33 years old when he won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering that bacteria can mate and exchange genes (bacterial conjugation). Pic.
||2008: Joshua Lederberg dies ... molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program. He was 33 years old when he won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering that bacteria can mate and exchange genes (bacterial conjugation). Pic.
File:Three Kings.jpg|link=Three Kings (nonfiction)|2016: Steganographic analysis of ''[[Three Kings (nonfiction)|Three Kings]]'' reveals "at least five hundred and twelve kilobytes" of previously unknown [[Gnomon algorithm functions]].


File:Bertram Kostant.jpg|link=Bertram Kostant (nonfiction)|2017: Mathematician [[Bertram Kostant (nonfiction)|Bertram Kostant]] dies. He was one of the principal developers of the theory of geometric quantization.
File:Bertram Kostant.jpg|link=Bertram Kostant (nonfiction)|2017: Mathematician [[Bertram Kostant (nonfiction)|Bertram Kostant]] dies. He was one of the principal developers of the theory of geometric quantization.


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