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[[File:Thierry Aubin defeats the Forbidden Ratio using non-lineaer PDE.jpg|thumb|Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Thierry Aubin (nonfiction)|Thierry Aubin]] developed a family a [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions which use Riemannian geometry and non-linear partial differential equations to detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].]]
• ... that famed mathematician and physicist '''[[Joseph Fourier (nonfiction)|Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier]]''', known for the Fourier series, Fourier analysis, the Fourier transform, and Fourier's law of conduction, is also generally credited with the discovery of the greenhouse effect?
• ... that famed mathematician and physicist '''[[Joseph Fourier (nonfiction)|Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier]]''', known for the Fourier series, Fourier analysis, the Fourier transform, and Fourier's law of conduction, is also generally credited with the discovery of the greenhouse effect?



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• ... that famed mathematician and physicist Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier, known for the Fourier series, Fourier analysis, the Fourier transform, and Fourier's law of conduction, is also generally credited with the discovery of the greenhouse effect?

• ... that the Ranger 9 lunar probe was designed to achieve a lunar impact trajectory and to transmit high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface during the final minutes of flight up to impact?

• ... that mathematician Thierry Aubin's fundamental contributions to the theory of the Yamabe equation led, in conjunction with results of Neil Trudinger and Richard Schoen, to a proof of the Yamabe Conjecture: every compact Riemannian manifold can be conformally rescaled to produce a manifold of constant scalar curvature?