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||2006: Karl Longin Zeller dies ... mathematician and computer scientist who worked in numerical analysis and approximation theory. He is the namesake of Zeller operators. Zeller was drafted into the German army, and lost his right arm on the Soviet front of World War II. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Tübingen in 1950, under the supervision of Konrad Knopp and Erich Kamke, and remained at Tübingen for most of his career as a professor and as director of the computer center. He left Tübingen in 1959 for a professorship in Stuttgart but returned to Tübingen in 1960 with a personal chair in "the mathematics of supercomputer facilities" (German: Mathematik der Hochleistungsrechenanlagen), making him one of the founders of computer science in Germany.
||2006: Karl Longin Zeller dies ... mathematician and computer scientist who worked in numerical analysis and approximation theory. He is the namesake of Zeller operators. Zeller was drafted into the German army, and lost his right arm on the Soviet front of World War II. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Tübingen in 1950, under the supervision of Konrad Knopp and Erich Kamke, and remained at Tübingen for most of his career as a professor and as director of the computer center. He left Tübingen in 1959 for a professorship in Stuttgart but returned to Tübingen in 1960 with a personal chair in "the mathematics of supercomputer facilities" (German: Mathematik der Hochleistungsrechenanlagen), making him one of the founders of computer science in Germany.


||2007: Kai Manne Börje Siegbahn dies ... physicist.
||2007: Kai Manne Börje Siegbahn dies ... physicist. Pic.


Two_Creatures_2.jpg|link=Two Creatures 2 (nonfiction)|2017: Signed first edition of ''[[Two Creatures 2 (nonfiction)|Two Creatures 2]]'' stolen from the Weisman Art Museum in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]] by [[Killer Poke]] and his gang of [[Crimes against mathematical constants|criminal mathematical functions]].
Two_Creatures_2.jpg|link=Two Creatures 2 (nonfiction)|2017: Signed first edition of ''[[Two Creatures 2 (nonfiction)|Two Creatures 2]]'' stolen from the Weisman Art Museum in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]] by [[Killer Poke]] and his gang of [[Crimes against mathematical constants|criminal mathematical functions]].

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