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||Oded Schramm (b. December 10, 1961) was an Israeli-American mathematician known for the invention of the Schramm–Loewner evolution (SLE) and for working at the intersection of conformal field theory and probability theory. Pic.
||Oded Schramm (b. December 10, 1961) was an Israeli-American mathematician known for the invention of the Schramm–Loewner evolution (SLE) and for working at the intersection of conformal field theory and probability theory. Pic.
||Gnome was detonated on 10 December 1961, with a yield of 3.1 kilotons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Gnome


File:Gasbuggy Nuclear device.jpg|link=Project Gasbuggy (nonfiction)|1967: [[Project Gasbuggy (nonfiction)|Project Gasbuggy]] underground nuclear test detonation in rural northern New Mexico. Its purpose was to determine if nuclear explosions could be useful in fracturing rock formations for natural gas extraction.
File:Gasbuggy Nuclear device.jpg|link=Project Gasbuggy (nonfiction)|1967: [[Project Gasbuggy (nonfiction)|Project Gasbuggy]] underground nuclear test detonation in rural northern New Mexico. Its purpose was to determine if nuclear explosions could be useful in fracturing rock formations for natural gas extraction.

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