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  1. Irving John Good (9 December 1916 – 5 April 2009) was a British mathematician who worked as a cryptologist at Bletchley Park with Alan Turing. After the Second World War, Good continued to work with Turing on the design of computers and Bayesian statistics at the University of Manchester.

  2. Irving John Good (Londres, 9 de dezembro de 1916 — Radford (Virgínia), 5 de abril de 2009) [1] [2] foi um matemático britânico. Trabalhou com criptografia no Bletchley Park com Alan Turing. Após a Segunda Guerra Mundial continuou a trabalhar com Turing no projeto de computadores e estatística bayesiana na Universidade de ...

  3. 6 de abr. de 2009 · Virginia Tech's Irving John (Jack) Good, one of the founders of modern Bayesian inference and a member of the World War II code-breaking team at Bletchley Park, died of natural causes on April 5 in Radford, Va. He was 92.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2009 · Irving John Good was an English mathematician who worked at Bletchley Park and at GCHQ and later went on to work with computers and statistics.

  5. Irving John (Jack) Good. Born Isidore Jacob Gudak December 9, 1916, London, England,- cryptologist, statistician, and early worker on Colossus at Bletchley Park and the University of Manchester Mark I; major contributor, if not Promulgator, of Bayesian Statistics.

  6. In 1965 British mathematician Irving John Good, originally named Isidore Jacob Gudak, published "Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine," Advances in Computers, vol. 6 (1965) 31ff.

  7. Irving John “Jack” Good (or I.J. Good, as he preferred) had an incredible life before coming to Virginia Tech in 1967 as a professor of statistics. Twenty-plus years earlier he worked alongside famed mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing as a member of the World War II code-breaking team at Bletchley Park in England.