International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and isolation of the Soviet computing by studying the history of the Soviet-French cooperation in computer science under the bilateral agreement of 1966. The achievements of this cooperation were largely due to the singular relations between French and Soviet mathematicians, J-L Lions and G. I. Marchuk. Although neither Marchuk nor Lions are computer scientists, properly speaking, they played crucial roles in promoting the use of computers as scientific instruments and in creating the administrative basis for the development of computer science. This work aims to present a trans-national history of computing and the networks, which existed betwee...
International audienceThis article examines the ties between an internationalized science and transn...
At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order t...
This publication traces the history of selected branches of computer science in the Czech lands and ...
International audienceThe case of mathematicians Leonid Pliushch and Iurii Shikhanovich, who were ar...
Soviet computers : three decades of unavoidable history Freed from the laws of the market which, in...
International audienceAchievements of the East European Socialist countries in computing -although c...
Part 1: Eastern EuropeInternational audienceDrawing upon archival evidence from the Czechoslovak gov...
This paper studies Finnish historians’ contact and collaboration with their colleagues in neighborin...
International audienceThis article includes a few passages from the History of Computer Science rela...
Introduction The Groupement des mathématiciens d’expression latine was born in Nice, 12-19 September...
International audienceFounded in 1957, the Association Française de Calcul (AFCAL) was the first Fre...
Abstract: The paper is dedicated to the contribution of Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathe...
Dans un contexte bipolaire Est-Ouest, l’accord de coopération spatiale franco-soviétique conclu lors...
Part 3: Soviet UnionInternational audienceRecent work in the history of computing published in Engli...
International audienceHow did the theory and practice of computing interact to generate a new discip...
International audienceThis article examines the ties between an internationalized science and transn...
At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order t...
This publication traces the history of selected branches of computer science in the Czech lands and ...
International audienceThe case of mathematicians Leonid Pliushch and Iurii Shikhanovich, who were ar...
Soviet computers : three decades of unavoidable history Freed from the laws of the market which, in...
International audienceAchievements of the East European Socialist countries in computing -although c...
Part 1: Eastern EuropeInternational audienceDrawing upon archival evidence from the Czechoslovak gov...
This paper studies Finnish historians’ contact and collaboration with their colleagues in neighborin...
International audienceThis article includes a few passages from the History of Computer Science rela...
Introduction The Groupement des mathématiciens d’expression latine was born in Nice, 12-19 September...
International audienceFounded in 1957, the Association Française de Calcul (AFCAL) was the first Fre...
Abstract: The paper is dedicated to the contribution of Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathe...
Dans un contexte bipolaire Est-Ouest, l’accord de coopération spatiale franco-soviétique conclu lors...
Part 3: Soviet UnionInternational audienceRecent work in the history of computing published in Engli...
International audienceHow did the theory and practice of computing interact to generate a new discip...
International audienceThis article examines the ties between an internationalized science and transn...
At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order t...
This publication traces the history of selected branches of computer science in the Czech lands and ...