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Peter Lax, Pre-eminent Cold War Mathematician, Dies at 99
Peter Lax, whose work at the intersection of mathematical theory and application redefined how scientists used new computing technology to solve the technical problems of the Cold War, from designing aircraft and weapons to predicting the weather, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan. He was 99. His death was confirmed by his son Dr. James D. Lax, who said the cause was a cardiac amyloid. As the computer age was dawning, Dr. Lax, a native of …
Richard L. Garwin, the hydrogen Oppenheimer Dies
Richard L. Garwin, the scientist who designed the first hydrogen bomb in history, died on the 13th, confirmed his family at the age of 97. The device was detonated in November 1952, named after Ivy Mike, and exceeded 10 megatons of power.Continue reading...
Richard L. Garwin, a Creator of the Hydrogen Bomb, Dies at 97
Richard L. Garwin, an architect of America’s hydrogen bomb, who shaped defense policies for postwar governments and laid the groundwork for insights into the structure of the universe as well as for medical and computer marvels , died on Tuesday at his home in Scarsdale, N.Y. He was 97. His death was confirmed by his son Thomas. A polymathic physicist and geopolitical thinker, Dr. Garwin was only 23 when he built the world’s first fusion bomb. H…
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