Shaun+Wylie

was a British mathematician and along with Alan Turing a [|World War II] codebreaker at [|Bletchley Park], contributing to crack the German [|Enigma machine] and along with Jack Good and Donald Michie et al. in the section [|Newmanry] headed by [|Max Newman] to crack the [|Lorenz cipher].
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 * [[image:shaun_wylie_1505965f.jpg link="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/6389667/Shaun-Wylie.html"]] ||~  || **Shaun Wylie**, (January 17, 1913 – October 2, 2009)

In 1947-48, along with Michie, Wylie designed Machiavelli, a rival of Turing's Turochamp program. Turing begins programming both at Manchester but never completes them and they never played each other. || toc =See also=
 * Shaun Wylie ||~  ||^   ||
 * Machiavelli
 * The Strange Life and Death of Dr Turing - Video

=Selected Publications=
 * Shaun Wylie (**2001**). //Breaking Tunny and the Birth of Colossus//. In [|Michael Smith] and [|Ralph Erskine] (eds.), //Action This Day: Bletchley Park from the breaking of the Enigma Code to the birth of the modern computer//. London: Bantam (2001) 317-341, [|amazon.uk]

=External Links=
 * [|Shaun Wylie from Wikipedia]
 * [|The Princeton Mathematics Community in the 1930s - Interview of Shaun Wylie] by Frederik Nebeker, June 21, 1985
 * [|The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Shaun Wylie]

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