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||File:Hello, world in C.svg|link="Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|1974: [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer program]] from 1974 warns about the coming of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].  
||File:Hello, world in C.svg|link="Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|1974: [["Hello World!" program (nonfiction)|"Hello World" computer program]] from 1974 warns about the coming of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].  
||Arthur Sard (d. 31 August 1980) was an American mathematician, famous for his work in differential topology and in spline interpolation. His fame stems primarily from Sard's theorem, which says that the set of critical values of a differential function which has sufficiently many derivatives has measure zero.


||2005 – Joseph Rotblat, Polish-English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908)
||2005 – Joseph Rotblat, Polish-English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908)

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