File of small jobs for Aero Division

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National Physical Laboratory Archive
Made:
1956-10
part of archive:
National Physical Laboratory Archive
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National Physical Laboratory

File begins October 1956. Miscellaneous small jobs for Aero Division. Paper for discussion No. 14, Computing Machines Input and Output by R. Bird. Paper No. 16, Serial Digital Adders for a Variable Radix of Notation by R. Townsend. Paper; The Harwell Computer by E.H. Cooke-Yarborough, A.E.R.E. EL/M.78. Paper: No. 35, The A.P.E.(X). C. A low cost electronic calculator by Andrew D. Booth. Paper No. 18, Symposium on Automatic Digital Computation by J.H. Wilkinson. Paper No. 20, Solution of partial differential equations by automatic calculating machines by N.E. Hoskin. Paper No. 21, Mathematical tables by E.T. Goodwin. Paper No. 22, Applications of electronic Machines in Pure Mathematics by J.C.P. Miller. Paper: "Motte Carlo" methods for the iteration of linear operations by J.H. Curtiss. Paper No. 6, "Nicholas" by N.D.Hill (a high-speed digital computer made at Elliott Bros. Research Laboratories, Borehamwood.) Technical Memo No. MS.19, RAE, Advance Notes on RASCAL by E.J. Petherrick. Paper No. 9, Optimum Coding by G.G. Alway. Paper No. 28, Cathode Ray Tube Storage by T. Kilburn. Paper No. 30, Preventive or Curative Maintenance by E.A. Newman. Paper No. 31, Experience with marginal checking and automatic routing of the EDSAC by Maurice V. Wilkes. Paper No. 32, Diagnostic Programmes by R.L. Grimsdale. NPL Papers. Paper 1-2, Operational aspects of Intellect by DR. D.M. Mackay, Paper 1-3, Two theorems of Statistical Separability in the Perceptron by Dr. F. Rosenblatt, Paper 1-4, Some methods of artificial intelligence and Heuristic Programming by Dr. Marvin L. Minsky, Paper 1-5, Conditional Probability Computing in a Nervous System by Dr. A. M. Uttley. Paper 2-3, Automatic Programming Properties and Performance of Fortran Systems I and II by J.W. Backus. Paper 2-4, Tigris and Euphrates - A comparison between human and machine translation by R.H. Richens. Paper 2-5, Pronoun reference in German by L. Brandwood. Paper 2-6, Sensory Mechanisms and sensation by Dr. I.C. Whitfield. Paper 3-1, An analogue of the speech recognition process by Prof. D.B. Fry. Paper 3-3, Medical diagnosis and cybernetics by Dr. Francois Paycha. Paper 3-4, Pandemonium: A paradigm for learning by Dr. O.G. Selfridge. Paper 3-5, Automation in the legal world by Dr. Lucien Mehl. Paper 3-6, Learning Machines by Dr. A. M. Andrew. Paper 4-1, Sensory Mechanisms, the reduction of redundancy, and intelligence by Dr. H.B. Barlow. Paper 4-2, Stimulus analysing mechanism by Dr. N.S. Sutherland. Paper 4-3, Agathe Tyche of nervous nets - the lucky reckoners by Dr. W.S. McCulloch. Paper 4-4 , The mechanism of habituation by Dr. w. Ross Ashby. Paper 4.5, Models and the localisation of function in the central nervous system by R.L. Gregory. Paper 4-6, Some questions concerning the explanation of learning in animals by A.J. Watson. Paper 4-7, information, redundancy and decay of the memory trace by Dr. John Brown. Paper 4-8, The mechanization of literature searching by Prof. Y. Bar-Hillel. Paper 4-10, Possibilities for the practical utilisation of learning process by Dr. S. Gill. Paper 4-11, Automatic control by visual signals by Dr. W.K. Taylor. Paper 4-12, An analysis of Non-Mathematical Data Processing by E.A. Newman. Paper 4-13, Physical analogues to the growth of a concept by Gordon Pask.

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