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  1. 14 de mar. de 2013 · Alan Mathison Turing (1912-1954), británico, y Claude Elwood Shannon (1916-2001), norteamericano, figuran entre el elenco de pioneros de la informática, junto al húngaro John von Neumann (1903-1957). Matemáticos, los tres; Turing y von Neumann pusieron las bases para el desarrollo del ordenador y Shannon las de las tecnologías de la ...

  2. 23 de fev. de 2023 · John von Neumann, en 1952, junto al ordenador del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Princeton (Nueva Jersey, EE UU) Institute for Advanced Study Robert Cardona 23 feb 2023 - 16:21 CET

  3. John von Neumann ble født i Budapest i 1903 og fikk navnet János Neumann. Han var eldst av tre søsken i en velstående, ikke-praktiserende jødisk familie. Neumann var et vidunderbarn - intelligent, rask tankegang og med en helt spesiell hukommelse. Som 6-åring dividerte han åttesifrede tall med hverandre på en brøkdel av et sekund.

  4. 27 de out. de 2023 · Pergunta Assinale, o nome do matemático que fundou a teoria moderna de computação: A) Claude Shannon. B) John Louis Von Neumann. X C) Alan Mathieson Turin... enviada por Praticando Para o Saber para Outros na disciplina de Informática Aplicada

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  6. Family background. Von Neumann was born in Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ), [13] [14] [15] on December 28, 1903, to a wealthy, non-observant Jewish family. His birth name was Neumann János Lajos. In Hungarian, the family name comes first, and his given names are equivalent to John Louis in English.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2014 · The Ban and the Bit: Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, and the Entropy Measure “I didn’t realize [Turing] was as important as he was.” — Claude Shannon 1. In late 1945, as World War II was drawing to a close, John von Neumann began assembling a small group of engineers at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) at Princeton to design, build, and program an electronic digital computer.