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||1804: Immanuel Kant dies ... anthropologist, philosopher, and academic. Pic. | ||1804: Immanuel Kant dies ... anthropologist, philosopher, and academic. Pic. | ||
||1804: Heinrich Lenz born ... physicist and academic. | ||1804: Heinrich Lenz (Emil Lenz) born ... physicist and academic. Pic. | ||
||1809: Charles Darwin born ... geologist and theorist. Pic. | ||1809: Charles Darwin born ... geologist and theorist. Pic. | ||
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||1908: Jacques Herbrand born ... mathematician and philosopher. He worked in mathematical logic and class field theory. He introduced recursive functions. Herbrand's theorem refers to either of two completely different theorems. One is a result from his doctoral thesis in proof theory, and the other one half of the Herbrand–Ribet theorem. Pic. | ||1908: Jacques Herbrand born ... mathematician and philosopher. He worked in mathematical logic and class field theory. He introduced recursive functions. Herbrand's theorem refers to either of two completely different theorems. One is a result from his doctoral thesis in proof theory, and the other one half of the Herbrand–Ribet theorem. Pic. | ||
||1909: Sigmund Rascher dies ... German physician - SS deadly experiments. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?&q=sigmund+rascher | |||
||1912: Hans Hermes born ... mathematician and logician, who made significant contributions to the foundations of mathematical logic. Pic. | ||1912: Hans Hermes born ... mathematician and logician, who made significant contributions to the foundations of mathematical logic. Pic. |
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1767: Polymath Roger Joseph Boscovich publishes new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and prevent a cross-linked set of crimes against physics, astronomy, and mathematics.
1914: Mathematician and academic Hanna Neumann born. She will contribute to group theory, co-authoring the important paper Wreath products and varieties of groups (with her husband Bernhard and eldest son Peter), and authoring the influential book Varieties of Groups (1967).
1916: Mathematician, philosopher, and academic Richard Dedekind dies. He made important contributions to abstract algebra (particularly ring theory), algebraic number theory and the definition of the real numbers.
1946: Tunguska Event Preservation Society pledge drive meet goal, raises enough computational power to re-create the original event.
1947: Chemist Moses Gomberg dies. He identified the triphenylmethyl radical, the first persistent radical to be discovered, and is thus known as the founder of radical chemistry.
1959: Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and alleged criminal mastermind Skip Digits uses high-energy literature techniques to record his hit song "Clepsydra".
1960: Mathematician and statistician Oskar Anderson dies. He made important contributions to mathematical statistics and econometrics.
1961: Spacecraft Venera 1 launched. It will become the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (although it will lose contact with Earth and not send back any data).
1983: High-energy literature research project accidentally releases new class of crimes against mathematical constants.
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1994: Mathematical physicist Charles Critchfield dies. He worked on the Manhattan Project, designing and testing the "Urchin" neutron initiator which provided the burst of neutrons that kick-started the nuclear detonation of the Fat Man weapon.
2016: Steganographic analysis of Green Tangle reveals "at least a megabyte" of previously unknown Gnomon algorithm functions.