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It’s 200 years since the birth of George Boole, a man whose thinking revolutionised the information age, even though he died long before his ideas took hold. Here are six disciplines that Boole ...
George Boole, who was born in Lincoln in 1815, invented Boolean logic, a system of AND, OR or NOT statements. The bronze artwork, at the city's railway station, was proposed in 2017.
George Boole: Five things you need to know about the man behind today's Google Doodle. The mathematician became one of the founding fathers of modern computer science and engineering – despite ...
George Boole 1815 - 1864 Considered by many as the founding father of computing, George Boole was a brilliant mathematician. He is noted for his work on the area of logic known as Boolean Algebra.
George Boole, who was born in Lincoln in 1815, invented Boolean logic, a system of AND, OR or NOT statements. If approved, the bronze artwork will be placed at the city's new transport hub.
George Boole, one of the world's greatest mathematicians, is the embodiment of the self-made man. Although it has been claimed that he was the inspiration for Sherlock Holme's arch nemesis ...
Monday’s Google Doodle honors what would have been the 200th birthday of famed mathematician George Boole, whose research played a significant role in the 20th century’s digital revolution ...
Mathematician and logician George Boole died just 150 years ago, on December 8th, 1864, following a drenching as he was walking between his home and Queen's College, Cork. He was just 49.
The proposed bronze artwork depicts Boole teaching a boy and girl at a blackboard A Victorian mathematician whose work is in every computer, smartphone and digital device is to be honoured with a ...
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