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||1785 – Jean Paul de Gua de Malves, French mathematician and academic (b. 1713) | ||1785 – Jean Paul de Gua de Malves, French mathematician and academic (b. 1713) | ||
||1844: Gustaf Gabriel Hällström dies ... was a Finnish scientist. He was active in several fields, contributing to the establishment of an astronomical observatory in Turku as well as initiating the earliest systematic meteorological observations in Finland. Pic. | |||
||Tibor Radó (b. June 2, 1895) was a Hungarian mathematician. Pic. | ||Tibor Radó (b. June 2, 1895) was a Hungarian mathematician. Pic. |
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1896: Guglielmo Marconi applies for a patent for his wireless telegraph.
1922: Game theory experts predict that Lloyd Shapley will be born "within two years at the most."
1923: Mathematician and economist Lloyd Shapley born. He will define game theory as "a mathematical study of conflict and cooperation."
2014: Pharmacologist and chemist Alexander Shulgin dies. He discovered, synthesized, and personal bioassayed over 230 psychoactive compounds for their psychedelic and entactogenic potential.