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GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ BY: WILLIE JAMAUL BROWN & Q CALDWELL

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Page 1: GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ - Clemson University · PDF fileGOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ’S CONTRIBUTION TO COMPUTING CONTINUED • Leibniz was a strong advocate of the binary

GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ BY: WILLIE JAMAUL BROWN & Q CALDWELL

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WHO IS GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ?

• Born July 1, 1646

• Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz was a German philosopher, mathematician, as well as political adviser, praised both as a logician, metaphysician, and renowned for his independent invention of the differential, integral calculus and contribution to computing and computers. Wanted language to become clear and precise like mathematics.

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GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ’S CONTRIBUTION TO COMPUTING

• During the 1670’s, Leibniz worked on the invention of a practical calculating machine that used the binary system and was capable of dividing, multiplying, and extracting roots. (Leibniz’s wheel)

•  This machine was an improvement on Pascal’s rudimentary adding machine and the true forerunner of the computer.

• Wanted to create an artificial intelligent calculator but wouldn’t be look at til the 1950

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GOTTFRIED WILHELM VON LEIBNIZ’S CONTRIBUTION TO COMPUTING CONTINUED…

•  Leibniz was a strong advocate of the binary system and is credited with the early development of the binary number system.

•  Leibniz was prescient in seeing the appropriateness of the binary system in calculating machines. Binary numbers are ideal for machines simply because they only consist of two digits, 0 and 1. This system is the perfect numbering system for a computer base 2 or binary.

•  This is because all calculations in a computer are based on millions of transistors that are either in an “on” position or an “off” position.

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