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Richard Wesley Hamming (Chicago, 11 de fevereiro de 1915 — Monterey, 7 de janeiro de 1998) foi um matemático estadunidense. Suas contribuições na ciência da computação incluem o Código de Hamming (que faz uso da Matriz de Hamming ), a Janela Hamming (descrita na seção 5.8 de seu livro Digital Filters ), Números Hamming ...
Richard Wesley Hamming (February 11, 1915 – January 7, 1998) was an American mathematician whose work had many implications for computer engineering and telecommunications. His contributions include the Hamming code (which makes use of a Hamming matrix ), the Hamming window , Hamming numbers , sphere-packing (or Hamming bound ...
- Richard Wesley Hamming, February 11, 1915, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- Mathematics
- Waldemar Trjitzinsky
- Some Problems in the Boundary Value Theory of Linear Differential Equations (1942)
7 de jan. de 1998 · Learn about the life and achievements of Richard Hamming, a mathematician who worked on numerical methods, coding theory, and the Manhattan Project. He received the Turing Award in 1968 for his contributions to information theory and error-correcting codes.
7 de jan. de 1998 · Richard Hamming was an American mathematician and computer scientist, best known for the so-called Hamming code.
30 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Wesley Hamming (born Feb. 11, 1915, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Jan. 7, 1998, Monterey, Calif.) was an American mathematician. Hamming received a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Illinois. In 1945 he was the chief mathematician for the Manhattan Project.
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Richard Wesley Hamming. Born February 11, 1915, Chicago, Ill.; inventor of error-correcting codes which bear his name, and of the aphorism "The Purpose of computing is insight not numbers," and many others. Education: BS, mathematics, University of Chicago, 1937; MA, mathematics, University of Nebraska, 1938; PhD, mathematics, University of ...
11 de jan. de 1998 · He was 82. He died of a heart attack, his family said. In 1947, while a researcher at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Mr. Hamming devised techniques for finding and correcting a single error in a ...