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||1974: Konrad Jörgens dies ... mathematician. He made important contributions to mathematical physics, in particular to the foundations of quantum mechanics, and to the theory of partial differential equations and integral operators.
||1974: Konrad Jörgens dies ... mathematician. He made important contributions to mathematical physics, in particular to the foundations of quantum mechanics, and to the theory of partial differential equations and integral operators.
||1975: Hans Heilbronn dies ... mathematician. He will prove that the class number of the number field {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} ({\sqrt {-d}})} \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-d}) tends to plus infinity as {\displaystyle d} d does Pic: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2008/5965.html


File:Geometrical frustration icosahedron.jpg|link=Geometrical frustration (nonfiction)|1985: A brief, transient outbreak of [[Geometrical frustration (nonfiction)|Geometrical frustration]] affects nuclear reactors around the world.  The outbreak will last only a few microseconds, and there will be no signs of damage to any of the reactors.  The event will later be recognized as a precursor to the [[Chernobyl disaster (nonfiction)|Chernobyl disaster]].
File:Geometrical frustration icosahedron.jpg|link=Geometrical frustration (nonfiction)|1985: A brief, transient outbreak of [[Geometrical frustration (nonfiction)|Geometrical frustration]] affects nuclear reactors around the world.  The outbreak will last only a few microseconds, and there will be no signs of damage to any of the reactors.  The event will later be recognized as a precursor to the [[Chernobyl disaster (nonfiction)|Chernobyl disaster]].

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