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File:Didacus automaton profile.jpg|link=Didacus automaton (nonfiction)|1563: [[Didacus automaton (nonfiction)|Didacus automaton]] spontaneously generates new type of [[Gnomon algorithm function]]. | |||
File:Ivan Logginovitch Goremykin.jpg|link=Ivan Goremykin (nonfiction)|Birth of [[Ivan Goremykin (nonfiction)|Ivan Goremykin]] heralds new age of [[Extreme Moustaches]]. | File:Ivan Logginovitch Goremykin.jpg|link=Ivan Goremykin (nonfiction)|Birth of [[Ivan Goremykin (nonfiction)|Ivan Goremykin]] heralds new age of [[Extreme Moustaches]]. | ||
File:Neural_network_cryptography_diagram.png|link=Learning to Protect Communications with Adversarial Neural Cryptography (nonfiction)|[[Learning to Protect Communications with Adversarial Neural Cryptography (nonfiction)|Alice and Bob outsmart Eve]], say computational psychologists. | File:Neural_network_cryptography_diagram.png|link=Learning to Protect Communications with Adversarial Neural Cryptography (nonfiction)|[[Learning to Protect Communications with Adversarial Neural Cryptography (nonfiction)|Alice and Bob outsmart Eve]], say computational psychologists. |
Revision as of 18:50, 10 December 2016
1563: Didacus automaton spontaneously generates new type of Gnomon algorithm function.
Birth of Ivan Goremykin heralds new age of Extreme Moustaches.
Alice and Bob outsmart Eve, say computational psychologists.
Green Ring tells Dick Cavett a funny story about Alice and Bob outsmarting Eve.
Documentary film Unexpectedly Hanging Chad reveals evidence of widespread Thefixisin poisoning.
Cryptographic numen modeled in nanowire, generates preview of Unexpectedly Hanging Chad.
Music educator Joseph Schillinger inspects Rhythmicon, finds no evidence of crimes against mathematical constants.
Hydrogen-bubble time travel chamber is funded by crimes against mathematical constants, according to John Brunner.
"Crimes against mathematical constants are on the rise," warns Lord Kelvin.