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  1. Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman, geboren als Max Neumann (* 7. Februar 1897 in London; † 22. Februar 1984 in Comberton nahe Cambridge) war ein britischer Mathematiker und Kryptoanalytiker. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs trug er in Bletchley Park wesentlich zur Entzifferung des verschlüsselten geheimen deutschen Nachrichtenverkehrs bei.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_NewmanMax Newman - Wikipedia

    Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman, FRS, (7 February 1897 – 22 February 1984), generally known as Max Newman, was a British mathematician and codebreaker.

  3. 7 February 1897. Chelsea, London, England. Died. 22 February 1984. Comberton (near Cambridge), England. Summary. Max Newman was an English mathematician who worked on combinatorial topology and theoretcal computer science. His codebreaking work in World War II has made him famous. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  4. 30. Juni 2013 · The Mathematical Intelligencer. Article. The Mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897–1984) as a Logician. Article. Published: 30 June 2013. Volume 35 , pages 54–63, ( 2013 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. I. Grattan-Guinness. 541 Accesses. 4 Citations. Explore all metrics. Article PDF. Bibliography.

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  5. Max Newman lectured at Cambridge (to Tom Kilburn, Geoff Tootill and Alan Turing!) before he became one of the mathematicians drafted in the war into the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, in 1942. (In fact it was his lectures that sparked Turing's famous early paper On Computable Numbers, and it was to Newman Turing first showed his paper.)

  6. Learn about Max Newman, a brilliant mathematician who worked as a cryptologist at Bletchley Park during World War Two. He developed the first programmable computer, Colossus, to break German codes faster.

  7. This biography, which arises out of a detailed re-examination of the historical evidence, challenges the dominant account of the project and re-situates the mathematician M.H.A. Newman as its overall leader.