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Shaun Wylie

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249: 347: 298:, successor to Turing as head of Hut 8, commented that "except for Turing, no-one made a bigger contribution to the success of Hut 8 than Shaun Wylie; he was astonishingly quick and resourceful and contributed to theory and practice in a number of different directions". 321:โ€“ electronic machines used to help solve Tunny โ€“ could have been used unmodified to break the Tunny "motor wheels", a task which had been previously done by hand. While at Bletchley Park, he became president of the dramatic club. He had also played international 30: 1066: 1061: 1091: 1018: 524:
where he taught maths (particularly statistics, with his beloved chi-squared distribution) and classical Greek and where he also produced plays (such as
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Shaun Wylie, "Breaking Tunny and the Birth of Colossus", pp. 317โ€“348 in Michael Smith and Ralph Erskine, editors,
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Wylie supervised five PhD students at Cambridge, through whom he had over 1600 "descendants" in 2021 according to the
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After the war, he was a fellow at Trinity Hall until 1958 and lectured in mathematics. He was the
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on 21 June 1985, The Princeton Mathematics Community in the 1930s, Transcript Number 45 (PMC 5).
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Jack Good, "From Hut 8 to the Newmanry", pp. 204โ€“222 in B. Jack Copeland editor,
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Action This Day: From Breaking of the Enigma Code to the Birth of the Modern Computer
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Brian Randall, "Of Men and Machines", pp. 141โ€“149 in B. Jack Copeland editor,
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After retirement from teaching, Wylie was instrumental in the founding of the
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as his supervisor. At Princeton he met fellow English mathematician
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Obituary โ€” Shaun Wylie: member of Bletchley Park code-breaking team
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Colossus: The Secrets of Bletchley Park's Codebreaking Computers
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and at the time of his death was preparing to read in the next
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organisation. In July 1969, he was sent a draft paper by
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Homology Theory: An Introduction to Algebraic Topology
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Oxford
Princeton University
Mathematics
University of Cambridge
Thesis
Duality and Intersection in General Complexes
Doctoral advisor
Solomon Lefschetz
Frank Adams
Max Kelly
Crispin Nash-Williams
W. T. Tutte
Christopher Zeeman
mathematician
World War II
Oxford
England
Sir Francis Wylie
Rhodes House
Dragon School
Winchester College
New College, Oxford
classics
topology
Princeton University
Solomon Lefschetz
Alan Turing
Trinity Hall, Cambridge

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