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Colossus computer

Known as: Colossus, Colossus Mark II, Colossus Mark I 
Colossus was the name of a series of computers developed by British codebreakers in 1943-1945 to help in the cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher… 
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2011
2011
S Music and the Moving Image, May 20-22, 2011 NYU Steinhardt, Dept. Music and Performing Arts Professions, Program in Scoring for… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
This is a short overview of the influence of the mathematicians of the Enlightenment on the creative contribution of Mikhaĭlo… 
2009
2009
It all began in Colossus, with a code-breaking machine that was one of the first known examples of a shift register. During the… 
2004
2004
In the previous decades, the European Union (EU) has succeeded in integrating new member countries, in economic and in political… 
2004
2004
The issue of emotion has long been used to trivialize Lazarus's literary achievements. A systems-theory approach to emotion… 
2001
2001
This special issue on Cuba stems from Socialism and Democracy's fifteen-year history of theoretical and practical concern with… 
1997
1997
definition of social utility, or to prevent outright abuses, the bureaucracy has to exert a form of leadership that is difficult… 
1987
1987
The Need to Touch The Bust in the Attic A Higher Class of Employer My Savage Muse A Lion in the Sheepfold The Thaw Prometheus…