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File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|New class of [[Crimes against mathematical constants]] "exploit vulnerabilities in Leap Year algorithms." | File:800px-Nebra_Schwerter.jpg|link=Weapon (nonfiction)|1964: Army research laboratories [[Weapon (nonfiction)|convert modern plowshares into ancient swords]]. Military contractors call technique "Astonishing breakthrough." | ||
File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] invents new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] based on Leap Year algorithms. | File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1996: New class of [[Crimes against mathematical constants]] "exploit vulnerabilities in Leap Year algorithms." | ||
File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|1997: Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] invents new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] based on Leap Year algorithms. | |||
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1964: Army research laboratories convert modern plowshares into ancient swords. Military contractors call technique "Astonishing breakthrough."
1996: New class of Crimes against mathematical constants "exploit vulnerabilities in Leap Year algorithms."
1997: Computer scientist Tony Hoare invents new class of Gnomon algorithm based on Leap Year algorithms.