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Bernhard Riemann
Bernhard Riemann
(1854) On the the hypotheses which lie at the bases of geometry
(1859) On the number of prime numbers less than a given quantity
Albert Michelson
Albert Michelson
(1878) Experimental determination of the velocity of light
(1890) Note on the definition, the resolving power and the accuracy of telescopes and microscopes
(1891) Visibility of interference-fringes in the focus of a telescope
P. Zeeman
Pieter Zeeman
(1897) On the influence of magnetism on the nature of the light emitted by a substance
David Hilbert
David Hilbert
(Aug 8, 1900) Mathematical Problems
Max Planck
Max Planck
(1901) On the law of distribution of energy in the normal spectrum
J.H. Jeans
James Jeans
(1902) The stability of a spherical nebula
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
(June 30, 1905) On the elctrodynamics of moving bodies
(Sept 27, 1905) Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content?
Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh
(1918) On the scattering of light by spherical shells, and by complete spheres of periodic structure, when the refractivity is small
Arthur Eddington
Arthur Eddington
(1920) The internal constitution of the stars
Paul Dirac
Paul Dirac
(1925) The fundamental equations of quantum mechanics
(1928) The quantum theory of the electron
(1928) The quantum theory of the electron Part II
Harry Nyquist
Harry Nyquist
(1928) Thermal agitation of electric charge in conductors
Edwin Hubble
Edwin Hubble
(1929) A relation between distance and radial velocity among extra-galactic nebulae
Kurt Gödel
Kurt Gödel
(1931) On formally undecidable propositions of principia mathematica and related systems
Alan Turing
Alan Turing
(1936) On computable numbers, with an application to the entscheidungsproblem
Niels Bohr
Niels Bohr
(1937) Transmutations of atomic nuclei
A.N. Kolmogorov
Andreii Kolmogorov
(1941) The local structure of turbulence in incompressible viscous fluid for very large Reynolds numbers
Martin Ryle
Martin Ryle
(1951) A new radio interferometer and its application to the observation of weak radio stars
(Dec 12, 1974) Radio telescopes of large resolving power (Nobel lecture)
Claude Shannon Claude Shannon
(1948) A mathematical theory of communication
(1949) Communication in the presence of noise
Edward Lorenz Edward Lorenz (1962) Deterministic nonperiodic flow
Benoit Mandelbrot Benoit Mandelbrot (1967) How long is the coast of Britain
Nikolai Kozyrev
Nikolai Kozyrev
(1971) On the possibility of experimental investigation of the properties of time
Klaasu Balalaeshnikov Klaasu Balalaeshnikov
(2000) The development of computer assisted radio systems at Estonian Radio




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