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||1939: George Fix born ... mathematician who collaborated on several seminal papers and books in the field of finite element method.  Pic.
||1939: George Fix born ... mathematician who collaborated on several seminal papers and books in the field of finite element method.  Pic.
||1939: Franco Pacini born ... astrophysicist and academic. In 1967 he published in Nature the first specific suggestion that strongly magnetized neutron stars could release their rotational energy and produce a large flow of relativistic particles. The discovery of pulsars in Cambridge (UK) proved the correctness of his hypothesis a few months later by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish of University of Cambridge. Pic.


||1941: Diederik Johannes Korteweg dies ... mathematician. He is now best remembered for his work on the Korteweg–de Vries equation, together with Gustav de Vries. Pic.
||1941: Diederik Johannes Korteweg dies ... mathematician. He is now best remembered for his work on the Korteweg–de Vries equation, together with Gustav de Vries. Pic.

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