Richard Wesley Hamming,理查德·卫斯里·汉明
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- Hamming, "Error-Correcting Codes" (April 21, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "History of Computers - Hardware" (March 31, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "History of Computers - Software" (April 4, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Digital Filters, Part I" (April 27, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Digital Filters, Part II" (April 28, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Digital Filters, Part III" (May 2, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Digital Filters, Part IV" (May 4, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Foundations of the Digital (Discrete) Revolution" (March 30, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Artificial Intelligence - Part I" (April 7, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Artificial Intelligence - Part II" (April 11, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Artificial Intelligence III" (April 13, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "How Do We Know What We Know" (June 2, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Information Theory" (April 25, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Coding Theory - The Representation of Information, Part I" (April 18, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Coding Theory - The Representation of Information, Part II" (April 20, 1995) (YouTube)
- Hamming, "n-Dimensional Space" (April 14, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Systems Engineering" (May 30, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Simulation, Part I" (May 5, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Simulation, Part II" (May 9, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Simulation, Part III" (May 11, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Quantum Mechanics" (May 19, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "You Get What You Measure" (June 1, 1995), (YouTube)
Intro: You may think that the title means if you measure accurately you will get an accurate measurement, and if not then not; it refers to a much more subtle thing - the way you choose to measure things controls to a large extent what happens. I repeat the story Eddington told about the fisherman who went fishing with a net. They examined the size of the fish they caught and concluded there was a minimum size to the fish in the sea. The instrument you use clearly affects what you see.
- Hamming, "Experts" (May 25, 1995), (YouTube)
Intro: As remarked in an earlier chapter, as our knowledge grows exponentially we cope with the growth mainly by specialization. It is increasingly true: An expert is one who knows everything about nothing; a generalist knows nothing about everything.
- Hamming, "You and Your Research" (June 6, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Mathematics" (May 18, 1995), (YouTube)
- Hamming, "Creativity" (May 23, 1995), (YouTube)
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