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||1970 Yuri Matiyasevich presents proof of Hilbert's 10th Problem. Having been frustrated by the problem, he had given up hope of solving it. In December of the previous year after having been asked to review an article by Julia Robinson, he was inspired by the novelty of her approach and went back to work on H10. By Jan 3, 1970 he had a proof. He would present the proof on January 29, 1970 https://pballew.blogspot.com/2019/01/on-this-day-in-math-january-29.html | ||1970 Yuri Matiyasevich presents proof of Hilbert's 10th Problem. Having been frustrated by the problem, he had given up hope of solving it. In December of the previous year after having been asked to review an article by Julia Robinson, he was inspired by the novelty of her approach and went back to work on H10. By Jan 3, 1970 he had a proof. He would present the proof on January 29, 1970 https://pballew.blogspot.com/2019/01/on-this-day-in-math-january-29.html | ||
||1984: Mathematician and academic John Macnaghten Whittaker dies. He worked in complex analysis, and also contributed to the cardinal function theory of his father, E. T. Whittaker. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=John+Macnaghten+Whittaker | |||
||2015: Colleen McCullough dies ... neuroscientist, author, and academic (b. 1937) | ||2015: Colleen McCullough dies ... neuroscientist, author, and academic (b. 1937) | ||
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1688: Astronomer, philosopher, theologian, and mystic Emanuel Swedenborg born.
1888: Artist, musician, author, and poet Edward Lear dies.
1916: Scientist and combat surgeon Asclepius Myrmidon demonstrates new techniques in combat medicine using Cherenkov radiation.
1926: Theoretical physicist Mohammad Abdus Salam born. He will share the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory.
1933: Mathematician and academic Paul Sally born. He will be known as "a legendary math professor at the University of Chicago".
1934: Chemist Fritz Haber dies. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of the Haber–Bosch process, a method used in industry to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas.
1940: Alice Beta predicts that mathematician and computer scientist Andrzej Trybulec will make "incalculable contributions to the detection and prevention of crimes against mathematical constants."
1941: Mathematician and computer scientist Andrzej Trybulec born. He will develop the Mizar system: a formal language for writing mathematical definitions and proofs, a proof assistant which is able to mechanically check proofs written in this language, and a library of formalized mathematics which can be used in the proof of new theorems.
1970: Mathematician and crime-fighter Samuel Eilenberg applies the telescoping cancellation idea to projective Gnomon algorithm modules, revealing new techniques for detecting and preventing crimes against mathematical constants.