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||1969: Elbert Frank Cox dies ... mathematician and academic. He was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Pic. See also: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265229056_Evansville_Honors_the_First_Black_PhD_in_Mathematics_and_His_Family | ||1969: Elbert Frank Cox dies ... mathematician and academic. He was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Pic. See also: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265229056_Evansville_Honors_the_First_Black_PhD_in_Mathematics_and_His_Family | ||
||1973: The Battle of Versailles Fashion Show was a historical fashion show held on November 28, 1973, in the Palace of Versailles to raise money for its restoration. Pic search. | |||
File:Maurice Vincent Wilkes.jpg|link=Maurice Wilkes (nonfiction)|1976: Computer scientist and [[high-energy literature]] theorist [[Maurice Wilkes (nonfiction)|Maurice Wilkes]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions which use symbolic labels to detect and prevent [[Halting problem (nonfiction)|Halting problems]]. | File:Maurice Vincent Wilkes.jpg|link=Maurice Wilkes (nonfiction)|1976: Computer scientist and [[high-energy literature]] theorist [[Maurice Wilkes (nonfiction)|Maurice Wilkes]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions which use symbolic labels to detect and prevent [[Halting problem (nonfiction)|Halting problems]]. |
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1607: Theologian, astronomer, astrologer, and Gnomon algorithm theorist Laurentius Paulinus Gothus publishes his landmark study Crimina Astronomicae in Constantibus.
1680: Scholar and polymath Athanasius Kircher dies. He published some 40 major works, most notably in the fields of comparative religion, geology, and medicine.
1757: Poet, painter, and printmaker William Blake born. Largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Blake will later be considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. Although Blake will be considered mad by contemporaries for his idiosyncratic views, he will be held in high regard by later critics for his expressiveness and creativity, and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work.
1760: First known use of Japanese rod calculus to compute Gnomon algorithm functions.
1908: Anthropologist and ethnologist Claude Lévi-Strauss born. His work will be key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology.
1954: Physicist Enrico Fermi dies. He has been called the "architect of the nuclear age" and the "architect of the atomic bomb".
1966: Physicist Boris Yakovlevich Podolsky dies. He worked with Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen on entangled wave functions and the EPR paradox.
1976: Computer scientist and high-energy literature theorist Maurice Wilkes discovers new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which use symbolic labels to detect and prevent Halting problems.
2018: Triumph voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of New Minneapolis, Canada.
2018: The Moscow cable car hack begins: computers at Moscow Ropeway (MKD), which manages Moscow's re-built cable car line, are infected with ransomware. MKD will stop all operations as soon as it realizes what has happened, bringing all 35 eight-seat cable cars to a halt. There will be no reported injuries, and all cable cars will land safely.