Trenchard More (1930 – 2019) was a mathematician and computer scientist who worked at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Cambridge Scientific Center after teaching at MIT and Yale.[1]
He was also a full professor for two years at the Technical University of Denmark.
He participated in the 1956 Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence.[2][3][4] At the 50th year meeting of the Dartmouth Conference with Marvin Minsky, Ray Solomonoff, Geoffrey Hinton and Simon Osindero he presented The Future of Network Models and also gave a lecture entitled Routes to the Summit.[5]
More designed a theory for nested rectangular arrays that provided a formal structure used in the development of APL2 and the Nested Interactive Array Language.[6][7][8][9]
^"Trenchard More Obituary (1930 - 2019)". Legacy.com.
^William Bechtel, George Graham (://books.google) A companion to cognitive science [Retrieved 2011-10-25]
^Rudolf Seising (Google eBook) Fuzzification of systems: the genesis of fuzzy set theory and its initial applications - developments up to the 1970s [Retrieved 2011-10-25]
^W.Fitzgerald, Kalamazoo College docs.google Martin Luther King and the Ghost in the Machine International Journal of Cognition and Technology[Retrieved 2011-12-29]
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