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Stories of the development of large scale scientific computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [computer file] : an oral and pictorial history / compiled by George A. Michael.
Interviews of some of the people involved with the formation and development of the Computation Department at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, primarily during the year 1950 to 1975, but sometimes beyond. At this time computer usage at the laboratory was widely recognized as innovative and pioneering in applying large computers to a wide range of research problems in nuclear weapons design. Includes information on hardware and software development and acquisition, and archiving of computer data at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1950 to 1975. Interview subjects include Richard White, Robert Jastrow, Sidney Fernbach, and Edward Teller.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Computers -- Technological innovations -- Research.
Computers -- History.
Nuclear physics -- Research -- United States.
Nuclear weapons -- Research -- Social aspects -- California -- Livermore.
Michael, George A., compiler; interviewer.
Fernbach, Sidney, 1917-1991
Jastrow, Robert, 1925-2008
Teller, Edward, 1908-2003
White, Richard.
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