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Bernhard Riemann
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(1854) On the the hypotheses which lie at the bases of geometry
(1859) On the number of prime numbers less than a given quantity
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Albert Michelson
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(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
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Pieter Zeeman
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(1897)
On the influence of magnetism on the nature of the light emitted by a
substance
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David Hilbert
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(Aug 8, 1900)
Mathematical Problems
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Max Planck
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(1901)
On
the law of distribution of
energy in the normal spectrum |

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James Jeans
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(1902)
The stability of a spherical nebula
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Albert Einstein
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(June
30, 1905) On the
elctrodynamics of
moving bodies
(Sept 27, 1905) Does the inertia of a body
depend upon its
energy content?
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Lord Rayleigh
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(1918) On the scattering of light by spherical shells, and by
complete spheres of periodic structure, when the refractivity is small
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Arthur Eddington
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(1920) The internal constitution of the stars
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Paul Dirac
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(1925) The fundamental equations of quantum mechanics
(1928) The quantum theory of the electron
(1928) The quantum theory of the electron Part II
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Harry Nyquist
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(1928) Thermal agitation of electric charge in
conductors
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Edwin Hubble
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(1929) A relation between distance and radial velocity
among extra-galactic nebulae
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Kurt Gödel
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(1931)
On formally undecidable propositions of principia mathematica and related
systems
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Alan Turing
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(1936) On computable numbers, with an
application to the entscheidungsproblem
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Niels Bohr
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(1937) Transmutations of atomic nuclei
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Andreii Kolmogorov
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(1941)
The local structure of turbulence in incompressible viscous fluid for
very large Reynolds numbers
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Martin Ryle
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(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)
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Claude Shannon
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(1948) A
mathematical theory of
communication
(1949) Communication in the presence of noise
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Edward Lorenz |
(1962) Deterministic
nonperiodic
flow |
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Benoit Mandelbrot |
(1967) How
long is the coast of
Britain |

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Nikolai Kozyrev
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(1971) On
the possibility of
experimental investigation of the properties of time
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Klaasu Balalaeshnikov
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(2000) The
development of computer assisted radio systems at Estonian Radio
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