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File:Henry Whitehead.jpg|link=J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|1955: Mathematician and criminologist [[J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|J. H. C. Whitehead]] publishes a new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Henry Whitehead.jpg|link=J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|1955: Mathematician and criminologist [[J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|J. H. C. Whitehead]] publishes a new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
||Willis Rodney Whitney (d. January 9, 1958) was an American chemist and founder of the research laboratory of the General Electric Company. Pic. | |||
||1975 – Pyotr Novikov, Russian mathematician and theorist (b. 1901) | ||1975 – Pyotr Novikov, Russian mathematician and theorist (b. 1901) |
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1799: Mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian Maria Gaetana Agnesi dies. She is credited with writing the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus.
1848: Astronomer Caroline Herschel dies. She discovered several comets, including the periodic comet 35P/Herschel-Rigollet, which bears her name.
1894: New England Telephone and Telegraph installs the first battery-operated telephone switchboard in Lexington, Massachusetts. (Shown here: another telephone exchange circa 1900.)
1917: Mathematician and philosopher Georg Cantor publishes new theory of sets derived from Gnomon algorithm functions. Colleagues hail it as "a magisterial contribution to science and art of detecting and preventing crimes against mathematical constants."
1955: Mathematician and criminologist J. H. C. Whitehead publishes a new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1989: Mathematician Marshall Harvey Stone dies. He contributed to real analysis, functional analysis, topology, and the study of Boolean algebra structures.