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14 Mar 1973
Howard Hathaway Aiken |
death Howard Hathaway Aiken Died 14 Mar 1973 at age 73 (born 9 Mar 1900). American mathematician who invented the Harvard Mark I, forerunner of the modern electronic digital computer. While a graduate student and instructor Harvard University, Aiken's research had led to a system of differential equations which could only be solved using numerical techniques, for which he began planning large computer. His idea was to use an adaptation of Hollerith's punched card machine. When eventually built, (1943) it weighed 35 tons, had 500 miles of wire and could compute to 23 significant figures. There were 72 storage registers and central units to perform multiplication and division. It was controlled by a sequence of instructions on punched paper tapes, and used punched cards to enter data and give output from the machine. |
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14 Mar 1973
Howard H. Aiken |
death Howard H. Aiken Howard H. Aiken (b. 1900), American computing pioneer |