Ada, Countess of Lovelace, is remembered for a paper published in 1843, which translated and considerably extended an article about the unbuilt Analytical Engine, a general-purpose computer designed by the mathematician and inventor Charles Babbage. Her substantial appendices, nearly twice the length of the original work, contain an account of the principles of the machine, along with a table often described as ‘the first computer program’. In this paper we look at Lovelace's education before 1840, which encompassed older traditions of practical geometry; newer textbooks influenced by continental approaches; wide reading; and a fascination with machinery. We also challenge judgements by Dorothy Stein and by Doron Swade of Lovelace's mathema...
AbstractMaterial objects can tell us much about mathematical practice. In 1899, Albert Sexton, a Phi...
AbstractThis paper is primarily concerned with Babbage's plans for the Analytical Engine. It is base...
International audienceThe content of Adam Ries’ book (1574) with the instructions to written arithme...
Ada, Countess of Lovelace, is remembered for a paper published in 1843, which translated and conside...
Ada Lovelace is widely regarded as an early pioneer of computer science, due to an 1843 paper about ...
In Ada Lovelace's translation of one of the first introductions to Charles Babbage's "Analytical Eng...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
In this paper the author looks at the letters of two renowned women mathematicians and scientists of...
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
Portrait en aquarelle d'Ada Lovelace en 1840 Ada Lovelace, née Ada Byron, le 10 décembre 1815 et déc...
The story of how Charles Babbage, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, polymath, and tinkerer, almost ...
AbstractBefore the mid-20th century, the most successful attempt to automatize mathematics was made ...
This activity was originally created for a Women in Mathematics course to provide students with a sm...
English mathematician Charles Babbage drew inspiration from the Jacquard Loom chassis to design the ...
AbstractMaterial objects can tell us much about mathematical practice. In 1899, Albert Sexton, a Phi...
AbstractThis paper is primarily concerned with Babbage's plans for the Analytical Engine. It is base...
International audienceThe content of Adam Ries’ book (1574) with the instructions to written arithme...
Ada, Countess of Lovelace, is remembered for a paper published in 1843, which translated and conside...
Ada Lovelace is widely regarded as an early pioneer of computer science, due to an 1843 paper about ...
In Ada Lovelace's translation of one of the first introductions to Charles Babbage's "Analytical Eng...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
In this paper the author looks at the letters of two renowned women mathematicians and scientists of...
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
Portrait en aquarelle d'Ada Lovelace en 1840 Ada Lovelace, née Ada Byron, le 10 décembre 1815 et déc...
The story of how Charles Babbage, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, polymath, and tinkerer, almost ...
AbstractBefore the mid-20th century, the most successful attempt to automatize mathematics was made ...
This activity was originally created for a Women in Mathematics course to provide students with a sm...
English mathematician Charles Babbage drew inspiration from the Jacquard Loom chassis to design the ...
AbstractMaterial objects can tell us much about mathematical practice. In 1899, Albert Sexton, a Phi...
AbstractThis paper is primarily concerned with Babbage's plans for the Analytical Engine. It is base...
International audienceThe content of Adam Ries’ book (1574) with the instructions to written arithme...