Article ID: CBB035243376

Early Days of Computing at Manchester: Max Newman's Royal Society Project, 1946–1951 (2022)

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Max Newman became Professor of Pure Mathematics at Manchester University in 1945, having led the outstandingly successful Colossus cryptanalytical project at Bletchley Park during the war. He obtained Royal Society funding to set up a Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester to apply similar digital electronic technologies to the solution of as-yet unsolved problems in pure mathematics. But what kind of (special-purpose) digital computer was likely to be most suitable? Using new evidence, this article charts the progress of Newman's project in some detail, attempting for the first time to set Newman's Colossus-centric vision in the context of John von Neumann's IAS architecture. We contrast mathematical and engineering perspectives. Though Max Newman's original plans were not realized, innovative computer design at Manchester flourished in directions unforeseen by Newman. It was his 1946 initiative that led, somewhat indirectly, to significant computing milestones.

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Authors & Contributors
Copeland, B. Jack
Haigh, Thomas
Rope, Crispin
Anderson, David
Ares, Juan
Asaro, Peter M.
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Almagest
British Journal for the History of Science
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
Foundations of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
MIT Press
Lonely Scholar Scientific Books
Pantheon Books
Yale University Press
Concepts
Computers and computing
Mathematics
Computer science
Technology
Development of technology; change in technology
Logic
People
Von Neumann, John
Turing, Alan Mathison
Newman, Maxwell Herman Alexander
Allais, Maurice
Hoelzer, Helmut
Knuth, Donald Ervin
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Manchester (England)
United States
Great Britain
Europe
Germany
Japan
Institutions
University of Manchester
Harvard University
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.)
International Business Machines Corporation
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