Richard humming
| Richard Wesley humming | |
|---|---|
The figure which visualized Hamming distance in two dimensions | |
| Person information | |
| The birth | 1915February 11 Illinois Chicago |
| Death | January 7, 1998 (82 years old death) California Monterey |
| The residence | |
| Nationality | |
| Alma mater | University of Chicago Nebraska University University of Illinois Urbana champagne school |
| Study | |
| Research field | Mathematics |
| Research organization | Louisville University Manhattan Project Bell Laboratories U.S. Navy graduate school () |
| Doctoral course Instructor | Waldemar Trjitzinsky |
| Main achievements | Hamming code Humming window The number of the humming () Ball filling Hamming distance Association for Computing Machinery |
| Main receiving a prize career | Prize for Turing (1968) |
| A project: Person biography | |
The Richard Wesley humming (Richard Wesley Hamming, from February 11, 1915 to January 7, 1998) is an American mathematician, a calculator scientist. I left a great achievement in the field of comp-sci and telecommunications. I am known for a Hamming code, a humming window [1], ball filling (or a humming limit), Hamming distance.
Table of contents
Life
In 1915, I am born in Chicago. In 1937, I graduate from University of Chicago and it is Nebraska University in 1939 and acquires Ph.D. in University of Illinois Urbana champagne school in master's degree, 1942.
I act as a professor during World War II in Louisville University and participate in Manhattan Project in 1945. I perform programming to solve the equation that the physicists of the plan showed using an early electronic digital computer. It was a program to check whether an atom bomb did not burn the atmosphere exhaustively by a calculation [2]. As a result, I understood that we did not have to worry such, and the United States dropped two atom bombs on Japan after having tested it in New Mexico.
I collaborated it from 1946 through 1976 with work, Claude Shannon in Bell Laboratories. Meanwhile, a guest professor and the part-time service professor served in Stanford University, City University of New York city college, University of California Irvine school, Princeton University, too.
On July 23, 1976, I moved to the U.S. Navy graduate school () after resignation in Bell Laboratories and became the part-time service professor, and it was a honorary professor in 1998, but died soon.
It was the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) founder and acted as the first chairperson. In a book about the numerical analysis of 1962, there is the word that "the purpose of the computing is not a number and is insight".
including the receiving a prize career
- 1968 - Prize for Turing (Association for Computing Machinery) receiving a prize[3]
- 1968 - IEEE fellow
- 1979 - IEEE Emma Niel R ピオレ prize () receiving a prize [4]
- 1980 - United States technique academist [5]
- I win - Harold pen da prize () (Pennsylvania University) in 1981 [6]
- 1988 - IEEEHumming medalReceiving a prize[7]
- 1994 - Association for Computing Machinery fellow [8]
- 1996 - Basic Research Award (Eduard Rhein Foundation)[9]
IEEE gave it the IEEE humming medal for "extraordinary contribution to information science, information system, information technology" in the prize that named the name of the humming every year, and the humming won it first [10].
Book
- Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1962
- Hamming, Richard W; Hamming, Richard Wesley (1986). Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-65241-.
- Calculus and the Computer Revolution, Houghton-Mifflin, 1968
- Introduction To Applied Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1971
- Computers and Society, McGraw-Hill, 1972
- Digital Filters, Prentice Hall, 1977
- Hamming, Richard Wesley (1998). Digital Filters (3rd ed.). Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-65088-.
- Coding and Information Theory, Prentice Hall 1980, second edition 1986.
- Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics, Prentice Hall, 1985
- Hamming, Richard Wesley (2004). Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-43945-.
- The Art of Probability for Scientists and Engineers, Addison-Wesley, 1991
- Hamming, Richard Wesley (1994). The Art of Probability for Scientists and Engineers. Westview Press. ISBN 0-201-40686-.
- Hamming, Richard W; Hamming, Richard Wesley (1997). The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn. Gordon and Breach. ISBN 90-5699-501-4. - A part of the contents is related to You and Your Research[11].
Movie
In movie Logic By Machine of 1965, I discuss the humming about the use and the possibility of the computer [12].
Footnote
- 5.8 sections of ^ Digital Filters
- ^ Hamming, Richard (Aug - Sep 1998). "Mathematics on a Distant Planet". The American Mathematical Monthly 105 (7): 640–650.
- ^ "A. M. Turing Award". Association for Computing Machinery. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award Recipients." IEEE. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "NAE Members Directory - Dr. Richard W. Hamming." National Academy of Engineering. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "The Harold Pender Award". School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal Recipients." IEEE. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "ACM Fellows - H". Association for Computing Machinery. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "Award Winners (chronological)". Eduard Rhein Foundation. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ "IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal". IEEE. February 5, 2011 reading.
- ^ Hamming 1986
- ^ Hamming 1965
References
- Hamming, Richard (1965). "Logic By Machine". August 10, 2012 reading.
- Hamming, Richard (1980). "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics". The American Mathematical Monthly 87 (2): 81–90. doi: 10.2307/2321982. It is JSTOR 2321982
- Hamming, Richard (1986). "You and Your Research". August 10, 2012 reading.
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