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  1. A biography of Richard Wesley Hamming is given highlighting his professional achievements. Published in: IEEE Annals of the History of Computing ( Volume: 20 , Issue: 2 , April-June 1998 ) Page(s): 60 - 62

  2. Memorial Tribute. BY HERSCHEL H.LOOMIS AND DAVID S.POTTER. RICHARD WESLEY HAMMING, senior lecturer at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, died January 7, 1998, of a heart attack in Monterey, California. Dick was born February 11, 1915, in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. Richard Wesley Hamming ( Chicago, Illinois, February 11, 1915 – Monterey, California, 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 ...

  4. Richard Wesley Hamming. (1915–1998) Samuel P. Morgan. 972 NOTICES OF THEAMS VOLUME45, NUMBER8 Richard Wesley Ham- ming, mathematician, pi- oneer computer scien- tist, and professor, died of a heart attack on Jan- uary 7, 1998, in Mon- terey, California, at the age of eighty-two. His re- search career began at Bell Laboratories in the 1940s ...

  5. forohistorico.coit.es › item › hamming-richard-wHAMMING, Richard W.

    Richard Wesley Hamming nació el 11 de febrero de 1915 en Chicago (Illinois). Fue hijo de Richard J. Hamming, gerente de crédito, y Mabel G. Redfield. En Chicago, Richard Wesley se formó en la escuela secundaria Crane Technical High School y en el Crane Junior College. El joven Hamming, al interesarse por las matemáticas, se dio cuenta de ...

  6. Latest News. Martin Mandelberg gave a series of lectures on Richard W. Hamming at the University of. 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 ...

  7. Monterey, CA)American computing expert. Hamming studied at U Chicago and U Nebraska before obtaining his PhD from U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. From 1946 to 1976 he worked at Bell Telephones. He ended his career as Professor of Computer Science at the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California. Hamming once wrote ‘The purpose of ...