Leonid Kraizmer

Leonid Pavlovich Kraizmer (Russian: леонид павлович крайзмер) (29 May, 1912 – 2002) was leading Soviet cybernetician who was active in Leningrad before moving to Akademgorodok, Siberia.[1]:2


Publications in English

  • Bionics (1963) U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, Joint Publications Research Service
  • Technical cybernetics (1967) translation of Tekhnicheskaia kibernetika (1958) Moscow: Energiia Moskva
  • High speed ferromagnetic memory units (1967)
gollark: Ah no, I did, good.
gollark: Don't tell me I forgot to add *that* too...
gollark: Great, I didn't add "sucks" to the negative word list!
gollark: <@270210946201288714> The public key is `IgjuLVkKGYiyDIckqY_7`.
gollark: The potatOS chat monitor flagged up an instance of blasphemy, but it's just this:

References

  1. Gerovitch, Slava (2004). From Newspeak to Cyberspeak : a history of Soviet cybernetics. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT. ISBN 9780262572255.
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