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||Erhard Heinz (b. 30 April 1924) was a German mathematician known for his work on partial differential equations, in particular the Monge–Ampère equation. In 1994 he was awarded the Cantor medal. Pic. | ||Erhard Heinz (b. 30 April 1924) was a German mathematician known for his work on partial differential equations, in particular the Monge–Ampère equation. In 1994 he was awarded the Cantor medal. Pic. | ||
||Raghu Raj Bahadur (b. 30 April 1924) was an Indian statistician considered by peers to be "one of the architects of the modern theory of mathematical statistics". Pic. | |||
||Orso Mario Corbino (d. 23 January 1937, Rome) was an Italian physicist and politician. Pic. | ||Orso Mario Corbino (d. 23 January 1937, Rome) was an Italian physicist and politician. Pic. |
Revision as of 12:44, 1 April 2018
1523: Mathematician and cartographer Oronce Finé uses Judicial astrology (nonfiction) to detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1777: Mathematician, astronomer, and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss born. He will have an exceptional influence in many fields of mathematics and science and be ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
1874: Scene from Gambling Den Fight adapted for opera, performed at theaters across Europe to rave reviews.
1916: Mathematician, engineer, and information scientist Claude Shannon born.
1961: Chemist Glenn T. Seaborg discovers new hydrogen isotope with important applications in the diagnosis and treatment of crimes against mathematical constants.