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File:Matteo_Ricci.jpg|link=Matteo Ricci (nonfiction)|1610: Priest and mathematician [[Matteo Ricci (nonfiction)|Matteo Ricci]] dies. He translating ''Euclid's Elements'' into Chinese as well as the Confucian classics into Latin for the first time. | File:Matteo_Ricci.jpg|link=Matteo Ricci (nonfiction)|1610: Priest and mathematician [[Matteo Ricci (nonfiction)|Matteo Ricci]] dies. He translating ''Euclid's Elements'' into Chinese as well as the Confucian classics into Latin for the first time. | ||
||1686 | ||1686: Otto von Guericke dies ... physicist and politician. | ||
||1722 | ||1722: Petrus Camper born ... physician, anatomist, and physiologist. | ||
||1752 | ||1752: Johann Friedrich Blumenbach born ... physician, physiologist, and anthropologist. | ||
File:Jacques Binet.jpg|link=Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (nonfiction)|1845: Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and crime-fighter [[Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (nonfiction)|Jacques Philippe Marie Binet]] publishes new theory of [[crimes against mathematical constants]] using fundamental principles of matrix algebra. | File:Jacques Binet.jpg|link=Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (nonfiction)|1845: Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and crime-fighter [[Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (nonfiction)|Jacques Philippe Marie Binet]] publishes new theory of [[crimes against mathematical constants]] using fundamental principles of matrix algebra. | ||
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File:Minnesota Quaternary geologic map.jpg|link=Minnesota (nonfiction)|1858: [[Minnesota (nonfiction)|Minnesota]] is admitted as the 32nd U.S. State. | File:Minnesota Quaternary geologic map.jpg|link=Minnesota (nonfiction)|1858: [[Minnesota (nonfiction)|Minnesota]] is admitted as the 32nd U.S. State. | ||
||1871 | ||1871: Frank Schlesinger born ... astronomer and author. | ||
||1871 | ||1871: John Herschel dies ... mathematician, astronomer, and chemist. | ||
||1881 | ||1881: Theodore von Kármán born ... mathematician, physicist, and engineer. | ||
||Richard Baldus | ||1885: Richard Baldus born ... mathematician, specializing in geometry. Pic. | ||
||1887 | ||1887: Jean-Baptiste Boussingault dies ... chemist and academic. | ||
||Griffith Conrad Evans | ||1887: Griffith Conrad Evans born ... mathematician working for much of his career at the University of California, Berkeley. He is largely credited with elevating Berkeley's mathematics department to a top-tier research department, having recruited many notable mathematicians in the 1930s and 1940s. | ||
||1891 | ||1891: Edmond Becquerel dies ... physicist and academic. | ||
File:Electrocuting_an_Elephant.png|link=Electrocuting an Elephant (nonfiction)|1903: Public outrage in response to the short film ''[[Electrocuting an Elephant (nonfiction)|Electrocuting an Elephant]]'' triggers a worldwide outbreak of [[Scrimshaw abuse]]. | File:Electrocuting_an_Elephant.png|link=Electrocuting an Elephant (nonfiction)|1903: Public outrage in response to the short film ''[[Electrocuting an Elephant (nonfiction)|Electrocuting an Elephant]]'' triggers a worldwide outbreak of [[Scrimshaw abuse]]. | ||
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|File:Emmy Noether.jpg|link=Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|1904: Mathematician [[Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|Emmy Noether]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and reverse [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | |File:Emmy Noether.jpg|link=Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|1904: Mathematician [[Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|Emmy Noether]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and reverse [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
||Sergei | ||1912: Sergei Chernikov born ... mathematician who contributed significantly to the development of infinite group theory and linear inequalities. | ||
||1916 | ||1916: Karl Schwarzschild dies ... astronomer and physicist. | ||
File:Richard Feynman.jpg|link=Richard Feynman (nonfiction)|1918: Theoretical physicist and academic [[Richard Feynman (nonfiction)|Richard Feynman]] born. He will share the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics. | File:Richard Feynman.jpg|link=Richard Feynman (nonfiction)|1918: Theoretical physicist and academic [[Richard Feynman (nonfiction)|Richard Feynman]] born. He will share the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics. | ||
||1920 | ||1920: James Colosimo dies ... mob boss. | ||
||1924 | ||1924: Eugene Dynkin born ... mathematician and theorist. | ||
||1930 | ||1930: Edsger W. Dijkstra born ... computer scientist and academic, co-developed THE multiprogramming system. | ||
||1934 | ||1934: Orest Khvolson dies ... physicist and academic. | ||
||1943 | ||1943: Clarence Ellis born ... computer scientist and academic. | ||
||Carlo Severini | ||1951: Carlo Severini dies ... mathematician. | ||
||Nikolay | ||1955: Nikolay Krylov dies ... mathematician known for works on interpolation, non-linear mechanics, and numerical methods for solving equations of mathematical physics. Pic. | ||
||1960 | ||1960: In Buenos Aires, Argentina, four Israeli Mossad agents capture fugitive Nazi Adolf Eichmann who is living under the alias of Ricardo Klement. | ||
||1963 | ||1963: Herbert Spencer Gasser dies ... physiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. | ||
||1972 | ||1972: The United States performs a nuclear test at Nevada Test Site, which was part of the series Operation Grommet and Operation Toggle. | ||
||1981 | ||1981: Odd Hassel dies ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. | ||
||1985 | ||1985: Chester Gould dies ... cartoonist, created Dick Tracy. | ||
||Leo Zippin | ||1995: Leo Zippin dies ... mathematician. He is best known for solving Hilbert's Fifth Problem with Deane Montgomery and Andrew M. Gleason in 1952. Pic. | ||
||1995 | ||1995: More than 170 countries extend the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty indefinitely and without conditions. | ||
||1997 | ||1997: Deep Blue, a chess-playing supercomputer, defeats Garry Kasparov in the last game of the rematch, becoming the first computer to beat a world-champion chess player in a classic match format. | ||
||1998 | ||1998: India conducts three underground atomic tests in Pokhran. | ||
||2002 | ||2002: Joseph Bonanno dies ... mob boss. | ||
||2011 | ||2011: Maurice Goldhaber dies ... physicist and academic. | ||
File:Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier.jpg|link=Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier|2018: ''[[Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier]]'' is declared Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | File:Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier.jpg|link=Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier|2018: ''[[Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier]]'' is declared Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | ||
File:Spiral Rings 2.jpg|link=Spiral Rings 2 (nonfiction)|2018: Signed first edition of [[Spiral Rings 2 (nonfiction)|Spiral Rings 2]] stolen from the Guggenheim by agents of the criminal mathematical function [[Gnotilus]]. | File:Spiral Rings 2.jpg|link=Spiral Rings 2 (nonfiction)|2018: Signed first edition of [[Spiral Rings 2 (nonfiction)|Spiral Rings 2]] stolen from the Guggenheim by agents of the criminal mathematical function [[Gnotilus]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, 13 September 2018
868: A copy of the Diamond Sutra is printed in China, making it the oldest known dated printed book.
1610: Priest and mathematician Matteo Ricci dies. He translating Euclid's Elements into Chinese as well as the Confucian classics into Latin for the first time.
1845: Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and crime-fighter Jacques Philippe Marie Binet publishes new theory of crimes against mathematical constants using fundamental principles of matrix algebra.
1858: Minnesota is admitted as the 32nd U.S. State.
1903: Public outrage in response to the short film Electrocuting an Elephant triggers a worldwide outbreak of Scrimshaw abuse.
1918: Theoretical physicist and academic Richard Feynman born. He will share the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics.
2018: Havelock With Portable Gnomon Algorithm Amplifier is declared Picture of the Day by the citizens of New Minneapolis, Canada.
2018: Signed first edition of Spiral Rings 2 stolen from the Guggenheim by agents of the criminal mathematical function Gnotilus.