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    Operation Epsilon was the codename of a program in which Allied forces near the end of World War II detained ten German scientists who were thought to...
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    infrared technology. Operations directed specifically towards German nuclear fission were Operation Alsos and Operation Epsilon, the latter being done...
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    Werner Heisenberg (category Operation Epsilon)
    members of the Uranverein were captured by Operation Alsos and incarcerated in England under Operation Epsilon. Ten German scientists, including Heisenberg...
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    internment camp at Kransberg Castle, codenamed "Dustbin", as part of Operation Epsilon. At Welsh's instigation, ten of the nuclear physicists, Bagge, Diebner...
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  • Erich Bagge (category Operation Epsilon)
    Schiffbau und Schiffahrt (GKSS) near Hamburg. Sir Charles Frank (ed), Operation Epsilon. The Farm Hall Transcripts, Bristol and Philadelphia 1993 Rainer Karlsch...
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    aerospace engineers were being laid off work. Alsos Mission, Operation Big, Operation Epsilon, Russian Alsos: American, British and Soviet efforts to capture...
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  • Application Pending (also author), Shida, Craving for Travel (also author), Operation Epsilon, and The Last Smoker in America. He is also known as a producer of...
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  • Machine epsilon or machine precision is an upper bound on the relative approximation error due to rounding in floating point number systems. This value...
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    Nuclear technology portal Operation Big Operation Epsilon Footnotes There appears to be some overlap or confusion with Operation Big, as the same cities...
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    Nuclear technology portal Operation Harborage Operation Epsilon Footnotes There appears to be some overlap or confusion with Operation Harborage, as the same...
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    Hoffmann: Operation Epsilon. Die Farm-Hall-Protokolle oder Die Angst der Alliierten vor der deutschen Atombombe, S. 78. Hoffmann: Operation Epsilon. Die...
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    Paul Harteck (category Operation Epsilon)
    1902 – 22 January 1985) was an Austrian physical chemist. In 1945 under Operation Epsilon in "the big sweep" throughout Germany, Harteck was arrested by the...
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  • In mathematics, the epsilon numbers are a collection of transfinite numbers whose defining property is that they are fixed points of an exponential map...
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  • Acquired by Epsilon in 2011, Aspen Marketing Services is a marketing services agency headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. In 2012, Epsilon reached an agreement...
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  • "abduction of German nuclear physicists to Farm Hall" as a part of Operation Epsilon became particularly well known. The Soviet atomic bomb project secured...
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    Henry VIII RSC Gielgud Theatre, London 23.9.2021 to 28.11.2021 2023 Operation Epsilon Otto Hahn Southwark Playhouse, London 15.09.2023 to 21.10.2023...
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    Kurt Diebner (category Operation Epsilon)
    Planning Officer. Diebner was rounded up on 2 May 1945 as part of the Allied Operation Alsos, taken to Godmanchester, England and interned at Farm Hall, with...
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    Otto Hahn (category Operation Epsilon)
    he joined the new gas command unit at Imperial Headquarters. Between operations, Hahn returned to Berlin, where he was able to slip back to his old laboratory...
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  • Walther Gerlach (category Operation Epsilon)
    Armed Forces under Operation Alsos. From July of that year to January 1946, he was interned in England at Farm Hall under Operation Epsilon, which interned...
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  • Sigma Phi Epsilon (ΣΦΕ), commonly known as SigEp, is a social college fraternity for male college students in the United States. It was founded on November...
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    other German atomic scientists, whom the British held at Farm Hall in Operation Epsilon. Hahn stated that he had not believed an atomic weapon "would be possible...
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  • Karl Wirtz (category Operation Epsilon)
    Forces and incarcerated at Farm Hall for six months in 1945 under Operation Epsilon. From 1929 to 1934, Wirtz studied physics, chemistry, and mathematics...
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    Hahn and other German physicists were taken into custody as part of Operation Epsilon and interned at Farm Hall, Godmanchester, near Cambridge, England...
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  • Tau Kappa Epsilon (ΤΚΕ), commonly known as ΤΚΕ or Teke, is a social college fraternity founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University. The...
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    Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (category Operation Epsilon)
    German physicists, including Heisenberg and Weizsäcker, detained under Operation Epsilon at Farm Hall, near Cambridge in late 1945, were published. In the...
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  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon (ΣΑΕ) is a North American Greek-letter social college fraternity. It was founded at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama...
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  • In logic, Hilbert's epsilon calculus is an extension of a formal language by the epsilon operator, where the epsilon operator substitutes for quantifiers...
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  • claims that he used a rigorous epsilon-delta definition in proofs. In 1861, Weierstrass first introduced the epsilon-delta definition of limit in the...
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    of the physicists captured there were later interned in England in Operation Epsilon and tried in German war crimes tribunals over the following years...
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  • List of notable members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Steve McDonagh and Todd Barr "Sigma Phi Epsilon*Prominent Alumni-Education". Archived from the original on...
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