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  1. Procuraremos demonstrar que von Neumann teve contribuições importantes nas áreas de arquitetura de computadores, princípios de programação, análise de algoritmos, análise numérica, computação científica, teoria dos autômatos, redes neurais, tolerância a falhas, sendo o verdadeiro fundador de algumas delas.

    • Tomasz Kowaltowski
    • 1996
  2. 9 de mar. de 2023 · This article provides a detailed analysis of the transfer of a key cluster of ideas from mathematical logic to computing. We demonstrate the impact of certain of Turing’s logico-philosophical ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Abstract. In this chapter fundamental problems of collaborative computational intelligence are discussed. The problems are distilled from the seminal research of Alan Turing and John von Neumann. For Turing the creation of machines with human-like intelligence was only a question of programming time.

    • Heinz Mühlenbein
    • 2009
  4. mental contribution to a fourth. Claude Shannon solved the fundamental problem of making information reliable. Alan Turing demonstrated and defined the universality of com-putation and was influenced by an early lecture by von Neumann. Building on Turing and Shannon, von Neumann created the von Neumann machine, which became—and

  5. 31 de out. de 2022 · Introduction. This article concerns the history of philosophy and of logic, in particular the penetration of certain logico-philosophical ideas into computing. We demonstrate the profound impact that those migrating ideas had on the development of the modern computer—and so, ultimately, upon philosophy itself.

  6. capitals mostly, Claude Elwood Shannon figures alongside other luminaries such as John von Neumann or Alan Turing. As the “father” of information theory, the math-ematician and engineer Shannon, who spent most of his career at Bell Labs, has become lionized and consecrated for both computer scientists and communications engineers.

  7. Publish with us. Policies and ethics. Were it not for two decades of the intertwined intellectual lives of Alan Turing and John von Neumann, the disciplines of mathematics and computer science would not be what they are today. Their shared intellectual path began in 1933, when college student Turing...