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* [[Siegfried Jahn]] | * [[Siegfried Jahn]] | ||
* [[Stefan Kramer]] | * [[Stefan Kramer]] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Mathematician#HLangmaacks|Hans Langmaack]] |
* [[Thomas Nitsche]] | * [[Thomas Nitsche]] | ||
+ | * [[Mathematician#Samelson|Klaus Samelson]] | ||
* [[Jürgen Schmidhuber]] <ref>[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cogbotlab.html COGBOTLAB: Cognitive Robotics AT TUM]</ref> | * [[Jürgen Schmidhuber]] <ref>[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/cogbotlab.html COGBOTLAB: Cognitive Robotics AT TUM]</ref> | ||
* [[Thomas Ströhlein]] | * [[Thomas Ströhlein]] | ||
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− | * [[Mathematician#Bauer|Friedrich L. Bauer]] (ed.), [[Thomas Ströhlein]] et al. ('''2007'''). '' | + | * [[Mathematician#Bauer|Friedrich L. Bauer]] (ed.), [[Thomas Ströhlein]] et al. ('''2007'''). ''[https://www.in.tum.de/die-fakultaet/geschichte/40-jahre-informatik-muenchen/ 40 Jahre Informatik in München: 1967 – 2007 Festschrift]''. (German) |
: '''Langmaack's road to Munich computer science''' (pp. 68,69) | : '''Langmaack's road to Munich computer science''' (pp. 68,69) | ||
: In the ninth grade in 1949 at Bismarck School [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmshorn Elmshorn], [http://www.bismarckschule-elmshorn.de/index.php?menuid=28&reporeid=76 Dr. Dr. hab. Hermann Athens] once hold a substitute lesson in mathematics, and he talked about electrical circuits and Boolean logic, and was convinced that one day circuits could play chess. At the same time our village policeman Woldach taught me to play chess. Woldach accounted Athens confidence for an impossible fantasy. Our chess nights now always ended in long discussions about the possibility and impossibility of mechanical chess playing. Mr. Athens was my first lesson in computer science education. | : In the ninth grade in 1949 at Bismarck School [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmshorn Elmshorn], [http://www.bismarckschule-elmshorn.de/index.php?menuid=28&reporeid=76 Dr. Dr. hab. Hermann Athens] once hold a substitute lesson in mathematics, and he talked about electrical circuits and Boolean logic, and was convinced that one day circuits could play chess. At the same time our village policeman Woldach taught me to play chess. Woldach accounted Athens confidence for an impossible fantasy. Our chess nights now always ended in long discussions about the possibility and impossibility of mechanical chess playing. Mr. Athens was my first lesson in computer science education. | ||
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=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_University_of_Munich Technical University of Munich from Wikipedia] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_University_of_Munich Technical University of Munich from Wikipedia] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.tum.de/nc/en/homepage/ The Entrepreneurial University - TUM] |
* [http://www.in.tum.de/en.html Faculty of Informatics] | * [http://www.in.tum.de/en.html Faculty of Informatics] | ||
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz-Rechenzentrum Leibniz-Rechenzentrum from Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/english/index.html LRZ: Leibniz Supercomputing Centre] | * [http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/english/index.html LRZ: Leibniz Supercomputing Centre] | ||
− | * [http://www-hm.ma.tum.de/geschichte/node16.html Die Geschichte der Mathematik an der TU] (German) | + | * [http://www-hm.ma.tum.de/geschichte/node16.html Die Geschichte der Mathematik an der TU] by [[Thomas Ströhlein]] (German) |
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'''[[Organizations|Up one Level]]''' | '''[[Organizations|Up one Level]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 4 November 2018
Home * Organizations * Technical University of Munich
Chess Programs
- Daja by Siegfried Jahn and Ludwig Zagler
- Elsa by Ludwig Zagler
- Parwell by Elmar Henne, Thomas Nitsche and Wolfram Wolff
People
Publications
- Friedrich L. Bauer (ed.), Thomas Ströhlein et al. (2007). 40 Jahre Informatik in München: 1967 – 2007 Festschrift. (German)
- Langmaack's road to Munich computer science (pp. 68,69)
- In the ninth grade in 1949 at Bismarck School Elmshorn, Dr. Dr. hab. Hermann Athens once hold a substitute lesson in mathematics, and he talked about electrical circuits and Boolean logic, and was convinced that one day circuits could play chess. At the same time our village policeman Woldach taught me to play chess. Woldach accounted Athens confidence for an impossible fantasy. Our chess nights now always ended in long discussions about the possibility and impossibility of mechanical chess playing. Mr. Athens was my first lesson in computer science education.
External Links
References
- ↑ Image by Rufus46, July 29, 2006, Technical University of Munich from Wikipedia
- ↑ COGBOTLAB: Cognitive Robotics AT TUM