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||1938 – Joseph Strauss, American engineer, co designed The Golden Gate Bridge (b. 1870) | ||1938 – Joseph Strauss, American engineer, co designed The Golden Gate Bridge (b. 1870) | ||
||Alfred Jacobus (Alf) van der Poorten (b. 16 May 1942) was a Dutch-Australian number theorist. Pic. | |||
||1946 – Bruno Tesch, German chemist and businessman (b. 1890) | ||1946 – Bruno Tesch, German chemist and businessman (b. 1890) |
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1522: Mathematician Johannes Stöffler uses Gnomon algorithm functions to detect and preventprevent Crimes against mathematical constants.
1718: Mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian Maria Gaetana Agnesi born. She will write the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus.
1830: Mathematician and physicist Joseph Fourier dies. He initiated the investigation of Fourier series and their applications to problems of heat transfer and vibrations.
1888: Nikola Tesla delivers a lecture describing the equipment which will allow efficient generation and use of alternating currents to transmit electric power over long distances.
1968: Mathematician and crime-fighter Jacques-Louis Lions publishes new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which use partial differential equations and stochastic control to detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
2017: Math photographer Cantor Parabola wins Pulitzer Prize for "unique and peerless accomplishments in four-dimensional photography."