뉴딜과 mathematical tables project

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개요

실업구제용 뉴딜중 하나. Mathematical Tables Project

"hundreds of unskilled people to compile a large number of mathematical tables of all sorts of mathematical information" 이런게 가능했단 말인가

실업자들 모아서 무슨 계산을 하고 있었나 보려면 클릭. 이런게 뉴딜ㄷㄷ

WPA 프로그램의 성격

Bethe의 논문 계산

2차대전에서의 활약


Tables of circular and hyperbolic tangents and cotangents for radian arguments. Prepared by the Mathematical Tables Project, Work Projects Administration of the Federal Works Agency. Conducted under the sponsorship of the National Bureau of Standards. Lyman J. Briggs, director, National Bureau of Standards, official sponsor. Arnold N. Lowan, technical director, Mathematical Tables Project.


조직의 구성과 주요인물

  • Gertrude Blanch



WPA의 출판물


관련된 항목들

관련논문

  • Anon. 2000. “Beautiful Numbers: The Rise and Decline of the British Association Mathematical Tables Committee, 1871-1965.” IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22 (4) (December): 44–61. doi:10.1109/85.887989.
  • The Rise and Fall of the Committee on Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation
    • IEEE Annals of the History of Computing archive , Volume 23 , Issue 2 (April 2001) table of contents, Pages: 38 - 49 , Year of Publication: 2001
  • Gertrude Blanch of the Mathematical Tables Project
    • October-December 1997 (vol. 19 no. 4)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_Tables_Project



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말뭉치

  1. The Mathematical Tables Project survived the termination of the WPA in 1943 and continued to operate in New York until 1948.[1]
  2. Edited by two veterans of the project, Milton Abramowitz and Irene Stegun, it became a widely circulated mathematical and scientific reference.[1]
  3. There are three articles treating the history of the Mathematical Tables Project.[2]
  4. A short history that puts the group in a bigger context is: H. Salzer, "New York Mathematical Tables Project,", vol.[2]
  5. It is at variance with the archival record in many points, including the size of the project, the number of the technical staff, and the location and origins of the project.[2]
  6. Nonetheless, it does give the feeling for how the Mathematical Tables Project operated.[2]
  7. The Mathematical Tables Project began as an effort by the New Deal's Works Progress (later Work Projects) Administration to create jobs.[3]
  8. This paper is a fascinating, though blandly written, story of the project—how it worked, what it did, and who led it.[3]
  9. The project produced 28 significant math tables and many minor ones before full employment after World War II and the dawn of the computer age spelled its doom.[3]
  10. Prepared by the Mathematical Tables Project, conducted under the sponsorship of the National Bureau of Standards.[4]

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