HAKMEM, alternatively known as AI Memo 239, is a February 1972 "memo" (technical report) of the MIT AI Lab containing a wide variety of hacks, including useful and clever algorithms for mathematical computation, some number theory and schematic diagrams for hardware[1] – in Guy L. Steele's words, "a bizarre and eclectic potpourri of technical trivia".[2]
Contributors included about two dozen members and associates of the AI Lab. The title of the report is short for "hacks memo", abbreviated to six upper case characters that would fit in a single PDP-10 machine word (using a six-bit character set).[2]
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HAKMEM, alternatively known as AI Memo 239, is a February 1972 "memo" (technical report) of the MIT AI Lab containing a wide variety of hacks, including...
computer program to play chess convincingly AI Memo 239 (1972), also known as HAKMEM, a compendium of hacks and algorithms Sussman and Steele's Lambda Papers:...
by u(n) then u(n) behaves as follows: Richard Schroeppel stated in the HAKMEM (1972), Item #29 that the asymptotic probability that a randomly chosen...
saved), which are roughly exponentially spaced. According to the note in HAKMEM item 132, this algorithm will detect repetition before the third occurrence...
likely to be referred to as munching foos. "ITEM 146: MUNCHING SQUARES". HAKMEM. Archived from the original on September 5, 2019. Raymond, Eric S. "munching...
and Schroeppel, R. HAKMEM. Cambridge, MA: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo AIM-239, p. 24, Feb. 1972. http://www.hakmem.org/#item128 Francis...
Schroeppel, Richard C.; Orman, Hilarie K. (1972-02-29). "compilation". HAKMEM. By Beeler, Michael; Gosper, Ralph William; Schroeppel, Richard C. (report)...
the MIT AI Lab. His contributions to computational mathematics include HAKMEM and the MIT Maclisp system. He made major contributions to Macsyma, Project...
spectace logic or problem! The dissociated press algorithm is described in HAKMEM (1972) Item #176. The name "dissociated press" is first known to have been...
hacker community. Some were issued as more formal AI Memos, including the HAKMEM compendium. All users could talk with instant messaging on another's terminal...
proposed by Hein, the second player will always win with correct play (HAKMEM item #74). If the game is instead played with the normal play convention...
the AMS, Vol. 43, No. 12, December 1996.) Schroeppel's Erdős number is 2. HAKMEM Counter machine "Lane Student Wins Top U.S. Math Award""Chicago Tribune...