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  1. RNA 3D-Modeling - ZIB Report, December 2003 by Alice; Frank Cordes Boit, 2003-01-01
  2. Robust Perron Cluster Analysis in Conformation Dynamics - ZIB Report, October 2003 by Peter; Marcus Weber Deuflhard, 2003
  3. Adaptive Pseudo-transient Continuation for Nonlinear Steady State Problems - ZIB Report, March 2002 by Peter Deuflhard, 2002
  4. Efficient and Reliable Finite Element Methods for Simulation of the Human Mandible by Bodo; Cornelia Kober, Jens Lang, Peter Deuflhard, Hans-Florian Zeilhofer, Robert Sader Erdmann, 2001
  5. Adaptive Hierarchical Cluster Analysis By Self-Organizing Box Maps - ZIBReport,April 2000 by Tobias; Peter Deufthard Galliat, 2000
  6. From Molecular Dynamics to Conformational Dynamics in Drug Design - ZIB Report, April 2002 by Peter Deulfhard, 2002
  7. Multi-Scale Dust Formation in Substellar Atmospheres, the - ZIB Report, October 2003 by Christiane; Rupert Klein, Erwin Sedlmayr Helling, 2003
  8. REDUCE user's guide for the Cray 1, Cray X-MP series running COS, version 3.3 by Herbert Melenk, 1987
  9. Metastable Conformations Via Successive Perron-Cluster Cluster Analysis of Dihedrals - ZIB Report, November 2002 by Frank; Marcus Weber, Johannes Schmidt-Ehrenberg Cordes, 2002
  10. REDUCE user's guide for the Cray 1, Cray X-MP series running UNICOS by Herbert Melenk, 1988
  11. Solving Time-Harmonic Scattering Problems Based on the Pole Condition; Convergence of the PML Method - ZIB Report, December 2001 by Thorsten; Frank Schmidt Lin Zschiedrich Hohage, 2001
  12. rigid Body Docking for Virtual Screening - ZIB Report, December 2003 by Andreas; Steffen Eisenhardt, Johannes Schmidt-Ehrenberg, Frank Cordes May, 2003
  13. Projection Method for Two-Phase Incompressible Flow with surface Tension and Sharp Interface Resolution, A - ZIB Report, May 2000 by Michael; Rupert Klein, Marsha Berger, Jonathan Goodman Oevermann, 2000
  14. Improved Perron Cluster Analysis by Marcus Weber, 2003

61. Konrad Zuse From FOLDOC
konrad zuse. person The designer of the first programming language, Plankalkül,and the first fully functional programcontrolled electromechanical
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62. Zuse Institute Berlin - Optimization Department
konradzuse-Zentrum f¼r Informationstechnik, Berlin, Germany. The main area of research and development is algorithmic discrete mathematics. Details of publications and meetings.
http://www.zib.de/Optimization/index.en.html

63. Zuse, Konrad - Computing Reference - ELook.org
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64. Suchergebnisse: Homepages & Shops
Private Homepage des Sohns von konrad zuse, mit vielen Informationen zum ber¼hmten Vater.
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65. Zuse, Konrad @ Computer-Dictionary-Online.org
zuse, konrad @ Computer Dictionary Online. Computer terminology definitionsincluding hardware, software, equipment, devices, jargon abbreviations and more.
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66. Zuse-Institut Berlin - Fussnavigation
Builder of the first functioning, freely programmable, and fully automatic computer (Z3), which he installed in his parents' living room in Berlin in 1941. Brief chronology, pictures, links, bibliography.
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Konrad Zuse - Inventor of the first freely programmable computer
Born on June 22, 1910 in Berlin.
First job at the German aircraft industry. Zuse left this job early to set up an "inventor´s workshop" in the living room of his parents' apartment in Berlin.
First idea to construct a "mechanical brain".
Crucial diary notes on the computer, written in German shorthand. Among these notes the sentences (translation by Peter Deuflhard): The elementary operation is: Check of two binary digits for equality. Result is a variable with two values, which is once more a binary digit." These sentences stand at the cradle of the invention of the computer! At this early stage the engineer Zuse viewed the unification of arithmetic and logic operations. Completion of Z2, the first fully functioning electro-mechanical computer of the world. Development of Z3. First realization of a program control using the binary digits. Foundation of ZUSE KG at Neukirchen. Development of further program-controlled electro-mechanical computers, first in valve, later in transistor technology. ZUSE KG bought by Siemens AG.

67. Zuse
Biography of konrad zuse (19101995) konrad zuse was brought up in Braunsberg,East Prussia where he attended the Humanistisches Gymnasium.
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Konrad Zuse
Born: 22 June 1910 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany
Died:
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Konrad Zuse was brought up in Braunsberg, East Prussia where he attended the Humanistisches Gymnasium . He entered the Technische Hochschule of Berlin- Charlottenburg in 1927 where he took courses in civil engineering. It was these studies in engineering which led Zuse to become interested in developing a mechanical device for calculating around 1934. He found that he had to spend many hours [4]:- ... working through the long statics calculations which are so important in the training of civil engineers... After graduating Zuse joined the Henschel Aircraft Company where he worked on stress analysis. In particular he studied the stresses caused by vibrations of an aircraft's wing. His work again involved a great deal of calculation and so, to help him perform these calculations, Zuse built his Z1 computer in his parents living room. He wrote:- I started in working independently and without knowledge of other developments going on around me. In fact, I hadn't even heard of Charles

68. KONRAD ZUSE
19351938 konrad zuse builds Z1, world s first program-controlled computer.Despite certain mechanical engineering problems it had all the basic
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KONRAD ZUSE (1910-1995)
Inventor of first working programmable computer Pronounce:
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Tsoosay' Konrad Zuse builds Z1, world's first program-controlled computer. Despite certain mechanical engineering problems it had all the basic ingredients of modern machines, using the binary system and today's standard separation of storage and control. Zuse's 1936 patent application (Z23139/GMD Nr. 005/021) also suggests a von Neumann architecture (re-invented in 1945) with program and data modifiable in storage. Zuse completes Z3, world's first fully functional programmable computer. Zuse describes Plankalkuel, world's first higher-level programming language, containing many standard features of today's programming languages. FORTRAN came almost a decade later. Zuse also used Plankalkuel to design world's first chess program. Zuse founds world's first computer startup company: the Zuse-Ingenieurbüro Hopferau. Venture capital raised through ETH Zürich and an IBM option on Zuse's patents. Note: Babbage (UK, around 1840) planned but was unable to build a non-binary, decimal, programmable machine. The binary ABC (US, 1942) of Atanasoff (of Bulgarian origin) and Eckert and Mauchly's decimal ENIAC (US, 1945/46) were special purpose calculators, in principle like those of

69. Zuse S Thesis - Zuse Hypothesis - Algorithmic Theory Of Everything
konrad zuse (19101995; pronounce Conrud Tsoosay ) not only built the first konrad zuse, Rechnender Raum, Elektronische Datenverarbeitung, vol.
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Zuse was the first to propose that physics is just computation, suggesting that the history of our universe is being computed on, say, a cellular automaton. His "Rechnender Raum" (Computing Cosmos / Calculating Space) started the field of Digital Physics in 1967. Today, more than three decades later, his paradigm-shifting ideas are becoming popular.
Konrad Zuse
(1910-1995; pronounce: "Conrud Tsoosay") not only built the first programmable computers (1935-1941) and devised the first higher-level programming language (1945), but also was the first to suggest (in 1967) that the entire universe is being computed on a computer, possibly a cellular automaton (CA). He referred to this as "Rechnender Raum" or Computing Space or Computing Cosmos. Many years later similar ideas were also published / popularized / extended by Edward Fredkin and more recently Stephen Wolfram (see comments and Edwin Clark's review page ). Zuse's first paper on digital physics and CA-based universes was: Konrad Zuse, Rechnender Raum, Elektronische Datenverarbeitung, vol. 8, pages 336-344, 1967. Download PDF scan.

70. Suchergebnisse: Homepages & Shops
Vorstellung eines Projekts zum Nachbau des ersten voll funktionsf¤higen programmgesteuerten Rechners der Welt, der Z3 von konrad zuse.
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71. Zuse, Konrad (1910-1995) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
konrad zuse. http//www.histech.rwth-aachen.de/www/quellen/Histcomp/zuse.html.
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References
Lee, A. N. "Konrad Zuse." http://www.histech.rwth-aachen.de/www/quellen/Histcomp/Zuse.html

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73. Konrad Zuse (1910 - 1995)
konrad zuse Before George Stibitz began fiddling with old tin cans and batteriesin 1938, or Claude Shannon wrote his masters thesis, konrad zuse was
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Konrad Zuse (1910 - 1995)
B efore George Stibitz began fiddling with old tin cans and batteries in 1938, or Claude Shannon wrote his masters thesis, Konrad Zuse was already labouring away in the cramped living room of his parent's Berlin apartment. Zuse knew little of Bush's Differential Analyser, was almost completely unaware of Babbage's Analytical Engine theories, and had never heard of George Boole, and yet he set out to develop a general-purpose computer, designed to operate on Boolean principles. It seems the time had simply come. A civil engineering student at Technische Hochschule in 1934, Zuse - much like Shannon and Stibitz - soon became weary of the long hours of boring linear calculations that went with the job, there had to be a better way, he decided. This was the 20th century, there ought to be a machine that could take over the tedious calculations, a machine that could perform any mathematical computation he needed, no matter how complex or convoluted. There wasn't, so Zuse set out to build one. In 1936, Zuse threw in his job with the Henschel Aircraft Company and, backed by a little money from trusting friends, set up a table in his parent's living room and went to work. Two years later a complicated labyrinth of circuits and relays lay spread around the room.

74. Sample Biography
zuse, konrad. 19101995 German Inventor. konrad zuse is popularly recognized inGermany as the inventor of the computer. He built a mechanical device,
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Zuse, Konrad
German Inventor
Konrad Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the inventor of the computer. He built a mechanical device, which he called "Z1", in the living room of his parents' apartment in Berlin. The construction of the Z1, the first programmable binary computing machine in the world, began in 1936 and finished in 1938. As part of his civil-engineering studies at the Technical University Berlin-Charlottenburg, Zuse learned to perform repetitive static calculations-for example, those needed to determine the stress on materials of structures such as bridges. Static calculations were performed by filling out forms on which all necessary formulas had been pre-printed. Zuse started considering the possibility of automating this task. The engineer had to fill in the data and follow the prescribed computational path - surely a machine could do this work. With his parents' financial help, he began to build the automaton which until that point had only existed in his imagination. Some friends assisted by working for him; others gave him small amounts of money so that he could finish what would become the Z1. This might be the most important difference between Zuse and other computer inventors working at the time: while in the United States scientists such as John Atanasoff and Howard Aiken had the resources of universities or companies at their disposal, Zuse was working alone. The entire design of the Z1 was his own work.

75. Opera Directory
konrad zuse and His Computers. By his son, Dr. Horst zuse a guided tour of zusecomputers EPE Online article by konrad zuse s son, Prof. Horst zuse.
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76. Konrad Zuse And His Z1, Z3, And Z4
In the aftermath of World War II, it was discovered konrad zuse had constructeda program controlled calculator called the Z3 in Germany in 1941,
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Konrad Zuse and his Z1, Z3, and Z4
In the aftermath of World War II, it was discovered that a program controlled calculator called the Z3 had been completed in Germany in 1941, which means that the Z3 pre-dated Howard Aiken's Harvard Mark I a The Z3's architect was a German engineer called Konrad Zuse, who developed his first machine, the Z1, in his parents' living room in Berlin in 1938. Although based on relays , the Z3 was very sophisticated for its time; for example, it utilized the binary number system and could handle floating-point arithmetic. (Zuse had considered employing vacuum tubes , but he decided to use relays because they were more readily available, and also because he feared that tubes were somewhat unreliable). In 1943, Zuse started work on a general-purpose relay computer called the Z4. Sadly, the original Z3 was destroyed by bombing in 1944 and therefore didn't survive the war (although a new Z3 was reconstructed in the 1960s). However, the Z4 did survive (in a cave in the Bavarian Alps) and by 1950 it was up and running in a Zurich bank. a It is interesting to note that paper was in short supply in Germany during to the war, so instead of using

77. Dictionnaire - Dictionnaire En Ligne - Dictionnaire Informatique - Définition D
Translate this page zuse, konrad. de np. m. Articles liés à celui-ci Plankalkül, Z, Z3.personne (1910 - 1995). Ingénieur allemand membre du groupe des inventeurs de
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Zuse, Konrad
np. m. Articles liés à celui-ci : Plankalkül Z personne ] (1910 - 1995). Ingénieur allemand membre du groupe des inventeurs de l'ordinateur. Dès 1935, son Z1 était la première machine à utiliser des nombres binaires. Il mit sa troisième machine au point en 1941, c'était le . Heureusement, les nazis n'y ont pas cru. Ouf ! Il a aussi conçu le premier langage de programmation, le Plankalkül , qu'il utilisa pour développer un programme de jeu d'échecs. Articles voisins : z/OS zr Z-sorting ZTA ... ZX 81 Dern. modif. : 01-12-2003.

78. GTI - Glosario Terminología Informática
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79. Konrad Zuse - Biografie Rasscass
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80. Konrad Zuse From FOLDOC
konrad zuse. person The designer of the first programming language, Plankalk?l,and the first fully functional programcontrolled electromechanical
http://winnie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Zuse, Konrad

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