Max Newman
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British mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman, FRS, , generally known as Max Newman, was a British mathematician and codebreaker. His work in World War II led to the construction of Colossus, the world's first operational, programmable electronic computer, and he established the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester, which produced the world's first working, stored-program electronic computer in 1948, the Manchester Baby.
Max Newman's Published Works
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Published Works
- On Theories with a Combinatorial Definition of "Equivalence" (1942) (772)
- I.—MR. RUSSELL'S “CAUSAL THEORY OF PERCEPTION” (1928) (199)
- Topology . Elements of the topology of plane sets of points (1939) (189)
- On Order in Time (1936) (185)
- A THEOREM ON PERIODIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF SPACES (1931) (116)
- The Engulfing Theorem for Topological Manifolds (1966) (70)
- On boundary layers and upstream influence. I. A comparison between subsonic and supersonic flows (1953) (59)
- Combinatorial Topology. Vol. 1 (1958) (57)
- Alan Mathison Turing, 1912-1954 (1955) (46)
- Boundaries of ULC Sets in Euclidean n-Space. (1948) (33)
- On a String Problem of Dirac (1942) (31)
- Note on An Algebraic Theorem of Eddington (1932) (25)
- On the Decomposition of an Infinitesimal Group (1936) (23)
- ON THE GROUP OF A CERTAIN LINKAGE (1937) (22)
- On the Superposition of n‐Dimensional Manifolds (1926) (18)
- On the division of Euclidean n-space by topological (n ─ 1)-spheres (1960) (15)
- On Subdivisions of Complexes (1935) (14)
- A formal theorem in Church's theory of types (1942) (14)
- Local connection in locally compact spaces (1950) (14)
- Stratified systems of logic (1943) (13)
- Note on the radical of a group algebra (1958) (13)
- General principles of the design of all-purpose computing machines (1948) (12)
- Axioms for Algebras of Boolean Type (1944) (10)
- Hermann Weyl, 1885-1955 (1957) (10)
- A Discussion on Computing Machines (1948) (10)
- A Characterisation of Boolean Lattices and Rings (1941) (9)
- On the Theorem of Pappus (1925) (7)
- A Theorem in Combinatory Topology (1931) (7)
- Combinatory Topology of Convex Regions. (1930) (6)
- Topological equivalence of complexes (1928) (5)
- A gauge-invariant tensor calculus (1927) (5)
- The restriction to linearity of the Lorentz transformation (1932) (4)
- “The Teaching of Algebra in Sixth Forms” (1958) (4)
- Some generalized Sheffer functions (1952) (3)
- On the order of the automorphism group of a finite group. I (1956) (3)
- Fixed Point and Coincidence Theorems (1952) (3)
- The Dissection of Closed Sets of Arbitrary Dimension and the Generalized Brouwer-Alexandroff Theorem (1935) (2)
- John Henry Constantine Whitehead, 1904-1960 (1961) (2)
- Relatively Complemented Algebras (1942) (2)
- The engulfing theorem for locally tame sets (1966) (2)
- Combinatory Topology and Euclidean n‐Space (1)
- Modern Mathematics and the School Curriculum (1961) (1)
- On the extension of the Pflastersatz (Part II) (1937) (1)
- The Combinatory Method in Analysis Situs (1926) (1)
- Intersection-complexes. I. Combinatory Theory (1931) (1)
- A formalization of an ℵ0-valued propositional calculus (1953) (1)
- Electric Automatic Computing Machines (1949) (1)
- Path-Length and Linear Measure (1952) (1)
- A Note on the Use of Logical Computers to Determine the most Efficient Method of using Factory Machines (1960) (1)
- A note on electric automatic computing machines. (1949) (1)
- Integral Invariants of the Affine Field (1926) (0)
- A note on the representation of general recursive functions and the μ quantifier (1959) (0)
- The mathematical works of J.H.C. Whitehead (1965) (0)
- “The Relativity of Time” (1939) (0)
- Corrigenda: Note on an Algebraic Theorem of Eddington (1932) (0)
- On the Products ChCk and ChxCk in Topology (1932) (0)
- A formalization of the C-O propositional calculus (1951) (0)
- Godfrey Harold Hardy, 1877–1947 (1948) (0)
- On Abelian continuous groups (1931) (0)
- Records of Proceedings at Meetings (1950) (0)
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