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||1726 – Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and theorist (b. 1695) | ||1726 – Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and theorist (b. 1695) | ||
File:Denis Diderot by van Loo.jpg|link=Denis Diderot (nonfiction)|1784: Philosopher, art critic, and writer [[Denis Diderot (nonfiction)|Denis Diderot]] dies. He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment, serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the ''Encyclopédie'' along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. | |||
||1790 – The first U.S. patent is issued, to inventor Samuel Hopkins for a potash process. | ||1790 – The first U.S. patent is issued, to inventor Samuel Hopkins for a potash process. |
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1704: Mathematician and physicist Gabriel Cramer born. He will publish Cramer's rule, giving a general formula for the solution for any unknown in a linear equation system having a unique solution, in terms of determinants implied by the system.
1784: Philosopher, art critic, and writer Denis Diderot dies. He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment, serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert.
1822: Chemist, physician, agronomist, industrialist, statesman, educator, and philanthropist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal endows organization dedicated to detecting and preventing crimes against mathematical constants.
1926: Philosopher, mathematician, and computer scientist Hilary Putnam born. He will argue for the reality of mathematical entities, later espousing the view that mathematics is not purely logical, but "quasi-empirical".
2003: Portable envy components linked to crimes against mathematical constants.