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[[File:Einstein drumming.jpg|link=Albert Einstein|200px|thumb|Pioneering jazz drummer and theoretical physicist [[Albert Einstein]] achieved his first breakthrough with his famous ....]] | |||
• ... that mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer '''[[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Charles Babbage]]''' (26 December 1791 –18 October 1871) was a pioneer of programmable computing? | • ... that mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer '''[[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Charles Babbage]]''' (26 December 1791 –18 October 1871) was a pioneer of programmable computing? | ||
• ... that mathematician '''[[Jacques Hadamard (nonfiction)|Jacques Hadamard]]''' (8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) contributed to number theory, complex function theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations; and that Hadamard described the creative process as having four steps: Preparation, Incubation, Illumination, and Verification? | • ... that mathematician '''[[Jacques Hadamard (nonfiction)|Jacques Hadamard]]''' (8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) contributed to number theory, complex function theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations; and that Hadamard described the creative process as having four steps: Preparation, Incubation, Illumination, and Verification? |
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• ... that mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 –18 October 1871) was a pioneer of programmable computing?
• ... that mathematician Jacques Hadamard (8 December 1865 – 17 October 1963) contributed to number theory, complex function theory, differential geometry and partial differential equations; and that Hadamard described the creative process as having four steps: Preparation, Incubation, Illumination, and Verification?