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MANIAC - traducción al árabe

EARLY COMPUTER
MANIAC; Mathematical Analyzer Numerical Integrator And Computer; Mathematical Analyzer, Numerical Integrator, and Computer; Mathematical Analyzer Numerical Integrator and Computer
  • Register unit of the 1952 MANIAC computer, shown in the [[Bradbury Science Museum]]

MANIAC         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Maniac (film); Maniac!; Maniacs; Maniac song; Maniac (disambiguation); Maniac (song); Maniac (TV series); Maniac (series); Maniac (single)

ألاسم

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَخْبُول ; مَمْسُوس

الصفة

أَخْبَل ; خَبِل ; مَجْنُون ; مَمْسُوس

maniac         
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Maniac (film); Maniac!; Maniacs; Maniac song; Maniac (disambiguation); Maniac (song); Maniac (TV series); Maniac (series); Maniac (single)
مَهْووس (مصاب بالهَوَس)
maniac         
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Maniac (film); Maniac!; Maniacs; Maniac song; Maniac (disambiguation); Maniac (song); Maniac (TV series); Maniac (series); Maniac (single)
اسْم : الممسوس . المجنون . المهووس

Definición

maniac
['me?n?ak]
¦ noun
1. a person exhibiting extremely wild or violent behaviour.
2. informal an obsessive enthusiast.
3. Psychiatry, archaic a person suffering from mania.
Derivatives
maniacal m?'n???k(?)l adjective
maniacally m?'n???k(?)li adverb
Origin
C16: via late L. from late Gk maniakos, from mania (see mania).

Wikipedia

MANIAC I

The MANIAC I (Mathematical Analyzer Numerical Integrator and Automatic Computer Model I) was an early computer built under the direction of Nicholas Metropolis at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. It was based on the von Neumann architecture of the IAS, developed by John von Neumann. As with all computers of its era, it was a one-of-a-kind machine that could not exchange programs with other computers (even the several other machines based on the IAS). Metropolis chose the name MANIAC in the hope of stopping the rash of silly acronyms for machine names, although von Neumann may have suggested the name to him.

The MANIAC weighed about 1,000 pounds (0.50 short tons; 0.45 t).

The first task assigned to the Los Alamos Maniac was to perform more precise and extensive calculations of the thermonuclear process. In 1953, the MANIAC obtained the first equation of state calculated by modified Monte Carlo integration over configuration space.

In 1956, MANIAC I became the first computer to defeat a human being in a chess-like game. The chess variant, called Los Alamos chess, was developed for a 6x6 chessboard (no bishops) due to the limited amount of memory and computing power of the machine.

The MANIAC ran successfully in March 1952 and was shut down on July 15, 1958. However, it was transferred to the University of New Mexico in bad condition, and was restored to full operation by Dale Sparks, PhD. It was featured in at least two UNM Maniac programming dissertations from 1963. It remained in operation until it was retired in 1965. It was succeeded by MANIAC II in 1957.

A third version MANIAC III was built at the Institute for Computer Research at the University of Chicago in 1964.

Ejemplos de uso de MANIAC
1. Related Article Bittsevsky Maniac Finally in Custody? (Jun. 20, 2006)
2. "He was driving like a maniac through the traffic.
3. The conversion from doubter to Monty maniac is almost complete.
4. As I tried to close the door this maniac blocked it.
5. "I‘m a homicidal maniac," she explains when questioned by Morticia about her attire.