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References
- A. D. Booth, Fourier Technique in X-ray Organic Structure Analysis. Cambridge, 1948.
A. D. Booth & K. H. V. Britten, Coding for A.R.C. Mimeographed. Princeton, 1947.
- Andrew D. Booth, A magnetic digital storage system, Electronic Engrg. 21 (1949), 234–238. MR 30300 N. Kitz, Thesis for the degree of M.Sc. University of London, 1951.
- Andrew D. Booth and Kathleen H. V. Booth, Automatic digital calculators, Academic Press, Inc., New York; Butterworths Scientific Publications, London, 1953. MR 0057639
- A. D. Booth, The physical realization of an electronic digital computor, Electronic Engrg. 22 (1950), 492–498. MR 38145
- A. D. Booth, The physical realization of an electronic digital computor, Electronic Engrg. 24 (1952), 442–445. MR 50394 A. D. Booth, “On optimum relations between circuit elements and logical symbols in design of electronic calculators.” Brit. I.R.E. Jn., v. 12, 1952, p. 587-594.
- R. Bird, Computing machines, input and output, Electronic Engrg. 25 (1953), 407–410. MR 57047
- Andrew D. Booth, A signed binary multiplication technique, Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 4 (1951), 236–240. MR 41526, DOI 10.1093/qjmam/4.2.236
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- © Copyright 1954 American Mathematical Society
- Journal: Math. Comp. 8 (1954), 98-115
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-54-99336-9