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||Floris Takens (b. November 12, 1940) was a Dutch mathematician known for contributions to the theory of chaotic dynamical systems. Together with David Ruelle, he predicted that fluid turbulence could develop through a strange attractor, a term they coined, as opposed to the then-prevailing theory of accretion of modes. The prediction was later confirmed by experiment. Pic.
||Floris Takens (b. November 12, 1940) was a Dutch mathematician known for contributions to the theory of chaotic dynamical systems. Together with David Ruelle, he predicted that fluid turbulence could develop through a strange attractor, a term they coined, as opposed to the then-prevailing theory of accretion of modes. The prediction was later confirmed by experiment. Pic.


File:Abe Reles corpse.png|link=Abe Reles (nonfiction)|1941: New York mobster and hit man [[Abe Reles (nonfiction)|Abe Reles]] dies.
File:Abe Reles.jpg|link=Abe Reles (nonfiction)|1941: New York mobster and hit man turned goverment informant [[Abe Reles (nonfiction)|Abe Reles]] falls to his death while under police custody. Despite knotted sheets and other evidence of an escape attempt, there is widespread belief that Reles was murdered to prevent him from testifying.


File:Janet Beta Accepts Commission (detail).jpg|link=Janet Beta|1942: Mathematician and soldier [[Janet Beta]] discovers evidence [[Colonel Zersetzung]] is secretly diverting government-issued [[Extract of Radium]] for his personal use.
File:Janet Beta Accepts Commission (detail).jpg|link=Janet Beta|1942: Mathematician and soldier [[Janet Beta]] discovers evidence [[Colonel Zersetzung]] is secretly diverting government-issued [[Extract of Radium]] for his personal use.

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