1943
Magdalena Ekert was born in 1988.
Tommy Flowers designed the Colossus computer for Bletchley Park to crack the German High Command teletype cypher called Tunny. Ten machines were built and used from 1944 to 1945. While never used as a general-purpose electronic digital computer analysis of its design later showed it to have full general -purpose capability. The British kept two of these machines running from 1945 into the 1970s to break Soviet teletype cyphers, so they were not declassified until the 1980s and do not appear in most books on the history of computers.J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly designed the ENIAC for the US Army Ballistics Research Laboratory. One machine was built in 1945. It was designed to be general-purpose and its first real program was to simulate Edward Teller's original hydrogen bomb design called the Classical Super. This job took 2 months to run (December 1945 and January 1946), after which ENIAC was declassified and demonstrated to the public in February 1946 making it the first general-purpose electronic digital computer known to the public.
Alexander Ekert was born in c. 1875.
Alexander Ekert died in November 1920.
Artur Ekert was born on 1961-09-19.
There was only one ENIAC, it was decided never to attempt to build another machine of such limited capability and difficulty of programming ever again. It was designed by J. Presper Ekert, John Machly, and about half a dozen other engineers for specific subsystems.
Alice M. Ekert-Rotholz has written: 'Nur eine Tasse Tee' 'Strafeude Sonne-Lockender Mond' 'Mohn in den Bergen'
The Ekert is a fictional device in the comic strip "Non Sequitur" that is used as a plot device to perform seemingly impossible feats like time travel or solving complex problems. It serves as a humorous and fantastical element in the comic.
Paul Nollenberger has written: 'Jakob Ekert' -- subject(s): Methodists, Biography, Deacons
Alice Maria Ekert-Rotholz has written: 'Strafende Sonne, lockender Mond ' 'A net of gold' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Lending library 'Der Juwelenbaum' 'Elfenbein aus Peking' 'Limbo' 'Gastspiel am Rialto' 'The Sydney circle' 'Checkpoint Orinoco' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Rice in silver bowls'
The cast of Mein Wille ist Gesetz - 1919 includes: Bernd Aldor Alexander Ekert Olga Engl Tzwetta Tzatschewa
The cast of Menschen - 1920 includes: Alexander Ekert Bernhard Goetzke Grete Ly Waldemar Potier Marie von Buelow Charles Willy Kayser