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Latest revision as of 18:38, 2 January 2019
Howard Hathaway Aiken (March 8, 1900 – March 14, 1973) was an American physicist and a pioneer in computing, being the original conceptual designer behind IBM's Harvard Mark I computer.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Crimes against physical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Gerrit Blaauw (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Fred Brooks (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Emory Leon Chaffee (nonfiction) - Doctoral advisor
- Grace Hopper (nonfiction)
- Kenneth E. Iverson (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Anthony Oettinger (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Physics (nonfiction)
- Gerard Salton (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
External links:
- Howard H. Aiken @ Wikipedia