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File:Ludolf van Ceulen.jpg|link=Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|1563: Mathematician, fencer, and [[APTO]] field engineer [[Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|Ludolph van Ceulen]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


||1644: Jan Baptist van Helmont born ... chemist, physiologist, and physician. He worked during the years just after Paracelsus and the rise of iatrochemistry, and is sometimes considered to be "the founder of pneumatic chemistry". Van Helmont is remembered today largely for his ideas on spontaneous generation, his 5-year tree experiment, and his introduction of the word "gas" (from the Greek word ''chaos'') into the vocabulary of science. Pic.
||1644: Jan Baptist van Helmont born ... chemist, physiologist, and physician. He worked during the years just after Paracelsus and the rise of iatrochemistry, and is sometimes considered to be "the founder of pneumatic chemistry". Van Helmont is remembered today largely for his ideas on spontaneous generation, his 5-year tree experiment, and his introduction of the word "gas" (from the Greek word ''chaos'') into the vocabulary of science. Pic.


||1695: Samuel Morland born ... academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician of the 17th century, a polymath credited with early developments in relation to computing, hydraulics and steam power. No DOB.  Pic.
File:Sir_Samuel_Morland_by_Sir_Peter_Lely.jpg|link=Samuel Morland (nonfiction)|1695: Academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician [[Samuel Morland (nonfiction)|Samuel Morland]] dies. Morland contributed to early developments in computing, hydraulics, and steam power.


File:Osman Hamdi Bey.jpg|link=|link=Osman Hamdi Bey (nonfiction)|1842: [[Osman Hamdi Bey (nonfiction)|Osman Hamdi Bey]] born.  He will be an administrator, intellectual, art expert, painter, and archaeologist.
File:Osman Hamdi Bey.jpg|link=|link=Osman Hamdi Bey (nonfiction)|1842: [[Osman Hamdi Bey (nonfiction)|Osman Hamdi Bey]] born.  He will be an administrator, intellectual, art expert, painter, and archaeologist.
File:Den Overraskende Veludstyrede Lille Kanonbåd.jpg|link=Den Overraskende Veludstyrede Lille Kanonbåd|1850: Publication of '''''[[Den Overraskende Veludstyrede Lille Kanonbåd]]''''' ("The Surprisingly Well-Equipped Small Gunboat") by Danish author and military historiographer Hans Christian Andersen.


||1869: Emilie Norton Martin born ... mathematician and academic. She will research primitive substitution groups of degree 15 and primitive substitution groups of degree 18.  Pic (nice).
||1869: Emilie Norton Martin born ... mathematician and academic. She will research primitive substitution groups of degree 15 and primitive substitution groups of degree 18.  Pic (nice).
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File:Van meegeren trial.jpg|link=Han van Meegeren (nonfiction)|1947: Painter and forger [[Han van Meegeren (nonfiction)|Han van Meegeren]] dies. He was one of the most ingenious art forgers of the 20th century.
File:Van meegeren trial.jpg|link=Han van Meegeren (nonfiction)|1947: Painter and forger [[Han van Meegeren (nonfiction)|Han van Meegeren]] dies. He was one of the most ingenious art forgers of the 20th century.


File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|link=Tunguska Event Preservation Society|1954: [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] pledge drive day.
||1956: Heinrich Scholz dies ... logician, philosopher, and Protestant theologian. Pic.


||1956: Heinrich Scholz dies ... logician, philosopher, and Protestant theologian. Pic.
||1958: Criticality accident occurred on December 30, 1958, at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, in the United States. The accident involved plutonium compounds dissolved in liquid chemical reagents; within 35 hours, it killed chemical operator Cecil Kelley by severe radiation poisoning.


||1965: Statistician and academic Evelyn Fix dies ... She and Joseph Hodges, Jr. will publish a groundbreaking paper, "Discriminatory Analysis. Nonparametric Discrimination: Consistency Properties," which defines the nearest neighbor rule, an important method which will later become a key piece of machine learning technologies, the k-Nearest Neighbor (k-NN) algorithm.  Pic: https://statistics.berkeley.edu/history/biographies/evelyn-fix
||1965: Statistician and academic Evelyn Fix dies ... She and Joseph Hodges, Jr. will publish a groundbreaking paper, "Discriminatory Analysis. Nonparametric Discrimination: Consistency Properties," which defines the nearest neighbor rule, an important method which will later become a key piece of machine learning technologies, the k-Nearest Neighbor (k-NN) algorithm.  Pic: https://statistics.berkeley.edu/history/biographies/evelyn-fix
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||2001: Vladimir Mikhailovich Zakalyukin dies ... mathematician known for his research on singularity theory, differential equations, and optimal control theory. Pic: http://www.cmapx.polytechnique.fr/~boscain/volodia.html
||2001: Vladimir Mikhailovich Zakalyukin dies ... mathematician known for his research on singularity theory, differential equations, and optimal control theory. Pic: http://www.cmapx.polytechnique.fr/~boscain/volodia.html
||2009: Mohamed M. Atalla born ...engineer, physical chemist, cryptographer, inventor and entrepreneur. His pioneering work in semiconductor technology laid the foundations for modern electronics. Pic.


||2011: Ronald Searle dies ... cartoonist, St. Trinian's School. Pic.
||2011: Ronald Searle dies ... cartoonist, St. Trinian's School. Pic.
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File:Paul Sally 2008.jpg|link=Paul Sally (nonfiction)|2013: Mathematician and academic [[Paul Sally (nonfiction)|Paul Sally]] dies. He was known as "a legendary math professor at the University of Chicago".
File:Paul Sally 2008.jpg|link=Paul Sally (nonfiction)|2013: Mathematician and academic [[Paul Sally (nonfiction)|Paul Sally]] dies. He was known as "a legendary math professor at the University of Chicago".
File:Eye Foot.jpg|link=Eye Foot (nonfiction)|2016: ''[[Eye Foot (nonfiction)|Eye Foot]]'' is voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].


||2017: George B. Purdy dies ... mathematician and computer scientist who specialized in cryptography, combinatorial geometry and number theory.  Pic: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/cincinnati/obituary.aspx?n=george-b-purdy&pid=187736433&fhid=27748
||2017: George B. Purdy dies ... mathematician and computer scientist who specialized in cryptography, combinatorial geometry and number theory.  Pic: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/cincinnati/obituary.aspx?n=george-b-purdy&pid=187736433&fhid=27748


||2017: Tsuneo Tamagawa dies ... mathematician. He worked on the arithmetic of classical groups, introducing the Tamagawa numbers, which are measures for algebraic groups over algebraic number fields; these measures play an essential role in conjectures on arithmetic algebraic geometry. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=tsuneo+tamagawa
||2017: Tsuneo Tamagawa dies ... mathematician. He worked on the arithmetic of classical groups, introducing the Tamagawa numbers, which are measures for algebraic groups over algebraic number fields; these measures play an essential role in conjectures on arithmetic algebraic geometry. Pic search.


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