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ENIAC simulation: history: Trajectory calculation   COURSE_COMMUNITIES_JAVA_ID


Course Topic(s): Multivariable Calculus | History of Multivariable Calculus | Vector-Valued Functions and Velocity/Acceleration

This web page tells the history of the invention of the ENIAC computer. It was invented to calculate ballistic trajectories during World War II. The web site also includes an ENIAC simulator.

Resource URL: http://www.zib.de/zuse/Inhalt/Programme/eniac/history.html


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Subject classification(s): Biographies of Mathematicians | Mathematics History

Creator(s): Till Zoppke

Contributor(s): Till Zoppke

This resource was cataloged by Philip Yasskin

Publisher:
Zoppke

This review was published on June 09, 2011

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