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Arthur Charles Norman
,
a British mathematician, computer scientist, and Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge
, where he has previously been a Director of Studies for Computer Science
[1]
. His research interests include
symbolic_computation
and
programming languages
. In the 80s, while also affiliated with
Acornsoft
, he has written the
Acornsoft
LISP
interpreter
[2]
, and, along with
Nick Pelling
(Orlando), he contributed to the chess program
Acornsoft Chess
[3]
, both for the
BBC Micro
. In 1983, along with
John P. Fitch
, the Fitch-Norman Partnership was established, which became
Codemist Ltd
in 1988
[4]
, developing and trading the
Norcroft compiler suite
targeting
RISC OS
.
Arthur Norman
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[6]
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
[7]
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
External Links
Arthur Norman from Wikipedia
The Official Arthur Norman Fan Club
Arthur Norman - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
References
^
Computer Laboratory: 2008-03-12: Arthur Norman’s last lecture
^
ARX, Arthur and RISC OS
by
Paul Fellows
,
RISC OS User Group Of London
, October 15, 2012
^
Chess (V2.1) - Complete BBC Games Archive
^
Codemist Ltd home page
^
Photographic portrait of Arthur Norman by
David Thompson
, May 18, 2008,
CC BY-SA 4.0
,
Wikimedia Commons
^
dblp: Arthur Norman
^
Acornsoft LISP from Wikipedia
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Acornsoft Chess
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Arthur Norman
Dec 16, 2016
BBC Micro
Dec 16, 2016
Chess (David Thompson)
Dec 11, 2016
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
Nick Pelling
Dec 11, 2016
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a British mathematician, computer scientist, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he has previously been a Director of Studies for Computer Science [1]. His research interests include symbolic_computation and programming languages. In the 80s, while also affiliated with Acornsoft, he has written the Acornsoft LISP interpreter [2], and, along with Nick Pelling (Orlando), he contributed to the chess program Acornsoft Chess [3], both for the BBC Micro. In 1983, along with John P. Fitch, the Fitch-Norman Partnership was established, which became Codemist Ltd in 1988 [4], developing and trading the Norcroft compiler suite targeting RISC OS.
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[6]External Links
References
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