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  1. Differential analyser - Wikipedia

    • However, the first widely practical general-purpose differential analyser was constructed by Harold Locke Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT, 1928–1931, comprising six mechanical integrators. [9][10][11] In the same year, Bush described this machine in a journal article as a "continuous integraph". [12] . See more

    Overview

    The differential analyser is a mechanical analogue computer designed to solve differential equations by integration, … See more

    History

    Research on solutions for differential equations using mechanical devices, discounting planimeters, started at least as early as 1836, when the French physicist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis designed a mechanica… See more

    Use of Meccano

    The model differential analyser built at Manchester University in 1934 by Douglas Hartree and Arthur Porter made extensive use of Meccano parts: this meant that the machine was less costly to build, and it proved "ac… See more

     
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  2. Vannevar Bush
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    The American electrical engineer Vannevar Bush and others at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the first continuous integraph, later called a differential analyzer, during the early 1930s.
    National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee Vannevar Bush invented the differential analyzer, a precursor to the modern computer, used in electrical motors.
    Room-sized differential analyzers were among the largest computing devices built before the advent of mainframe computers. The first was completed in 1930 by Vannevar Bush and his associates at MIT for use in solving a wide range of second-order differential equations of practical importance.
     
  3. Differential analyzer | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

     
  4. NIHF Inductee Vannevar Bush Invented Differential …

    In 1931, Vannevar Bush completed work on his most significant invention, the differential analyzer, a precursor to the modern computer. It used electrical motors to drive shafts and gears that represented terms in complex equations, and …

  5. Vannevar Bush | American Engineer, Scientist & Inventor

  6. Bush’s Analog Solution - CHM Revolution

  7. Differential Analyzers - Engineering and Technology …

    Jan 9, 2015 · John Crank. 1947. The Differential Analyzer. London: Longmans, Green & Co. In this book, Crank describes both the theory and practical details of the differential analyzer with illustrations from the British versions constructed …

  8. Computer Pioneers - Vannevar E. Bush

  9. Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer - Universiteit …

    The first (relatively) large scale analog computer was the 'differential analyzer' invented and constructed at MIT by Vannevar Bush (1890-1974) in the early 1930's. The machine was a completely mechanical assembly of gears and …

  10. Differential Analyzer Parts and Documentation

    Room-sized differential analyzers were among the largest computing devices built before the advent of mainframe computers. The first was completed in 1930 by Vannevar Bush and his associates at MIT for use in solving a wide range of …

  11. Vannevar Bush (1890–1974) with his differential analyzer

  12. Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer - MIT

  13. Differential Analyzer | The Engines of Our Ingenuity

  14. Vannevar Bush's Differential | The Engines of Our Ingenuity

  15. Bush and the Differential Analyzer | Bit by Bit

  16. Differential Analyzer - University of Alberta

  17. Who Invented the Computer? The Differential Analyzer - GoCertify

  18. The Shocking Truth Behind Arnold Nordsieck’s Differential Analyzer

  19. Nordsieck’s Differential Analyzer - CHM Revolution

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