Adele Goldstine (née Katz; December 21, 1920 – November 1964) was an American mathematician and computer programmer. She wrote the manual for the first...
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Herman Heine Goldstine (September 13, 1913 – June 16, 2004) was a mathematician and computer scientist, who worked as the director of the IAS machine...
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Goldstine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adele Goldstine (1920–1964), American computer programmer Herman Goldstine (1913–2004)...
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Dalakov. Retrieved May 23, 2016. Goldstine & Goldstine 1946 Gayle Ronan Sims (June 22, 2004). "Herman Heine Goldstine". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived...
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Israel Joseph Goldstine OBE (20 May 1898 – 16 January 1953) was mayor of One Tree Hill, New Zealand, from 1931 until he retired in 1947. He was a prominent...
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Susan Goldstine is an American mathematician active in mathematics and fiber arts. She is a professor of mathematics at St. Mary's College of Maryland...
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endorsed by IBM engineers and by Goldstine's personal recollections. The original programming flowcharts of Goldstine and von Neumann can be found in their...
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analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Goldstine theorem, named after Herman Goldstine, is stated as follows: Goldstine theorem. Let X {\displaystyle X} be...
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Lunation Number is BLN = LN + 953. The Goldstine Lunation Number refers to the lunation numbering used by Herman Goldstine, with lunation 0 beginning on 11...
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confirm whether Kim Peek had true eidetic memory. According to Herman Goldstine, the mathematician John von Neumann was able to recall from memory every...
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written by John von Neumann and distributed on June 30, 1945 by Herman Goldstine, security officer on the classified ENIAC project. It contains the first...
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then "by degrees the engine would have a library of its own." In 1947 Goldstine and von Neumann speculated that it would be useful to create a "library"...
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Sherwin Kaufman, her daughter Thea Goldstine, her son Jonathan Goldstine, and her granddaughter, Susan Goldstine. Honorary chairman of the Yiddish Studies...
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Neumann admitted to Herman Goldstine that he had no facility at all in topology and he was never comfortable with it, with Goldstine later bringing this up...
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its program instructions. The idea was an old one, proposed by Burks–Goldstine–von Neumann (1946–1947), and sometimes called "the computed goto". Melzak...
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due to its insights and influence. Pioneering computer scientist Herman Goldstine described Shannon's thesis as "surely ... one of the most important master's...
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work of Eckert and Mauchly. It was unfinished when his colleague Herman Goldstine circulated it, and bore only von Neumann's name (to the consternation...
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analysis are often linked to a 1947 paper by John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine, but others consider modern numerical analysis to go back to work by E...
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Scott Draves Jan Dibbets John Ernest Helaman Ferguson Peter Forakis Susan Goldstine Bathsheba Grossman George W. Hart Desmond Paul Henry Anthony Hill Charles...
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description and analysis of bottom-up merge sort appeared in a report by Goldstine and von Neumann as early as 1948. Conceptually, a merge sort works as...
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Bigelow at The Princeton Institute for Advanced Study (Left to right: Julian Bigelow, Herman Goldstine, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and John von Neumann)...
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programmers used the subroutines to help calculate missile trajectories. Goldstine and von Neumann wrote a paper dated 16 August 1948 discussing the use...
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caught the interest of the Moore School's Army liaison, Lieutenant Herman Goldstine, and on April 9, 1943, was formally presented in a meeting at Aberdeen...
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Hall of Fame". Featured Profile. Retrieved December 9, 2015. Goldstine, H. H.; Goldstine, Adele (1946). "The electronic numerical integrator and computer...
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by using digital electronics with no moving parts. Lieutenant Herman Goldstine, who was the liaison between the United States Army and Moore School,...
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Scott Draves Jan Dibbets John Ernest Helaman Ferguson Peter Forakis Susan Goldstine Bathsheba Grossman George W. Hart Desmond Paul Henry Anthony Hill Charles...
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derived that subject matter from one Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff. Herman Goldstine, one of the original developers of ENIAC wrote: Atanasoff contemplated...
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Julian Bigelow at The Princeton Institute for Advanced Study (left to right: Bigelow, Herman Goldstine, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and John von Neumann)...
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doi:10.1162/posc_a_00543. S2CID 118227996. Retrieved 31 December 2011. Goldstine, Herman H. (1972). The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann. Princeton:...
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advisor John Tate Doctoral students Henri Darmon Noam Elkies Jessica Fintzen Susan Goldstine Rhonda Hatcher Dipendra Prasad Wee Teck Gan Douglas Ulmer...
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