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Project: 'Ferromag'

MS. Eng. misc. b. 262/C.63

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Title

Project: 'Ferromag'

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MS. Eng. misc. b. 262/C.63

Summary

Correspondence and papers relating to the Ising model of ferromagnetism, a problem suggested to Strachey by S.P. Frankel, California Institute of Technology, and worked out with the help of K.W. Huddart.

Folder includes correspondence and 6 bundles of notes, calculations and routines, and a computer printout of a program with Strachey's comments.

Date

December 1952-May 1953

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Papers and correspondence of Christopher Strachey

Working Papers, Notes, and Calculations

National Research Development Corporation

Manchester University Computing Machine Laboratory

Notes and routines for the Manchester University Computer

Project: 'Ferromag'

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