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  1. 30 de jun. de 2013 · Adams, J. F. (1985) “Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman 7 February 1897–22 February 1984,” Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 31, 436–452. Adams, R. (2011) An early history of recursive functions and computability from Gödel to Turing, Boston: Docent Press. Anderson, D. (2007) “Max Newman: topologist, codebreaker, and ...

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Maxwell Newman was born in Chelsea, London, England, on February 7, 1897, to the family of German Jewish immigrants Hermann Alexander Neumann and Sarah Ann Pike, the daughter of a leather dresser. Maxwell’s father emigrated to London in 1881 with his family – he was aged 15 years at the time of emigration. Maxwell was the only child of his ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2017 · Max Newman: The biggest shift has been realizing ourselves as songwriters. In college, it was always about having sick jams and raging shows. And it’s still about that, ...

  4. Max Newman. Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman (7 February 1897 – 22 February 1984) was a British mathematician and codebreaker. Pre-World War II. Max Newman was born Maxwell Neumann in Chelsea, London, England, on 7 February 1897. [1] His father was Herman Alexander Neumann, originally from the German city of Bromberg (now in Poland) who had ...

  5. Abstract. The interaction between mathematicians and mathematical logicians has always been much slighter than one might imagine. This chapter examines the case of Turing’s mentor, Maxwell Hermann Alexander Newman (1897–1984). The young Turing attended a course of lectures on logical matters that Newman gave at Cambridge University in 1935.

  6. Traditional, Dance-inspired music. I play traditional music, particularly that of New England, where I live. I perform for dancers a lot. I enjoy exploring the connections of music and dance. I have played in quite a few spots at this point: across the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom. I’ve played large festivals, tiny New England ...

  7. Newman to J. von Neumann, 8 February 1946, box 6, folder 2, item 2, The Newman Digital Archive, the History of Computing Group, and St. John's College, Cambridge. Google Scholar Williams brought with him Tom Kilburn, a very able young engineer who, as is well known, was to play a crucial role in the development of the Manchester computer.