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  1. Betty Shannon (née Mary Elizabeth Moore) (April 14, 1922 – May 1, 2017) was a mathematician and the main research collaborator of Claude Shannon. Betty inspired and assisted Claude in building some of his most famous inventions.

  2. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Shannon’s landmark 1948 paper, “A Mathematical Theory of Communication,” launched the field of information theory, and his stunning MIT master’s thesis proved that binary circuits could ...

  3. 4 de abr. de 2019 · Betty Shannon, a mathematician and his wife, was one of his closest collaborators and helped him develop his ideas, including wiring the brains of Theseus. The original Theseus was made of metal with a brain composed of 90 relays.

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  4. mitmuseum.mit.edu › collections › objectTheseus | MIT Museum

    Built with his wife Betty, Shannon's maze was an elegant display of telephone switching technology. When you make a telephone call, information travels the telephone system labyrinth to find the right telephone to ring, just as the mouse in this maze searches for its cheese.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2017 · Betty Shannon was a mathematician and the main research collaborator of Claude Shannon. Betty inspired and assisted Claude in building some of his most famous inventions.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Betty Shannon, Unsung Mathematical Genius #MakerEducation. This piece from the Scientific American Blog celebrates the life and work of Betty Shannon, mathematician. Her name was Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Moore, and Shannon first met her in 1948 at Bell Labs.

  7. Betty Shannon ( Nueva York, 14 de abril de 1922 – Lexington, 1 de mayo de 2017), 1 nacida Mary Elizabeth Moore, fue una matemática estadounidense. Fue colaboradora de investigación de su marido, el matemático Claude Shannon, 2 ayudándole a desarrollar uno de sus principales hitos: la teoría matemática de la comunicación. 3 .