Arthur+Norman

a British mathematician, computer scientist, and Fellow of [|Trinity College, Cambridge], where he has previously been a Director of Studies for Computer Science. His research interests include [|symbolic_computation] and programming languages. In the 80s, while also affiliated with [|Acornsoft], he has written the [|Acornsoft] LISP interpreter, and, along with Nick Pelling (Orlando), he contributed to the chess program Acornsoft Chess , both for the BBC Micro. In 1983, along with John P. Fitch, the Fitch-Norman Partnership was established, which became **Codemist Ltd** in 1988, developing and trading the [|Norcroft compiler suite] targeting [|RISC OS]. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Arthur Norman (**1973**). //A System for Solving Initial and Two-Point Boundary Value Problems//. Ph.D. thesis, [|University of Cambridge], advisor David Barton
 * Arthur Norman, [|Gillian Cattell] (**1983**). //[|LISP on the BBC Microcomputer]//. [|Acornsoft] » LISP, BBC Micro
 * Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch (**1996**). //[|Memory Tracing of Algebraic Calculations]//. [|ISSAC 1996], [|ps]
 * Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch (**1996**). //[|Interfacing REDUCE to Java]//. [|DISCO 1996]
 * Arthur Norman, John P. Fitch (**1997**). //[|CABAL: polynomial and power series algebra on a parallel computer]//. [|PASCO 1997]
 * [|Mantsika Matooane], Arthur Norman (**1999**). //[|A Parallel Symbolic Computation Environment: Structures and Mechanics]//. [|Euro-Par 1999]

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 * [|Arthur Norman from Wikipedia]
 * [|The Official Arthur Norman Fan Club]
 * [|Arthur Norman - The Mathematics Genealogy Project]

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