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  1. 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 ...

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    • Some Problems in the Boundary Value Theory of Linear Differential Equations (1942)
  2. 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 ...

  3. Richard Wesley Hamming, (born Feb. 11, 1915, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Jan. 7, 1998, Monterey, Calif.), 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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  4. 7 de jan. de 1998 · Richard Hamming, The New York Times (11 January, 1998). Richard Wesley Hamming (1915-1998), IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20 (2) (1998), 60-62. R W Hamming, You and your research, Bell Communications Research _Colloquium (7 March 1986). http://www.maultech.com/chrislott/misc/kaiser.html

  5. 7 de jan. de 1998 · The IEEE created "The Richard W. Hamming Medal" in his honor. He was the first recipient of this $10,000 prize medal in 1988. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1980, and received the Harold Pender Award from the University of Pennsylvania in 1981.

  6. Dr. Martin Mandelberg presents the Richard Wesley Hamming Legacy Project during a campus presentation, 24 October 2022. The five-year project includes a select compilation of 30,000 pages of the iconic professor’s research findings, an online archive of lectures on video and much more.

  7. Richard Wesley Hamming Born February 1], 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,

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