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BRITISH ACADEMIC PHYSICIST (1851-1916)
Silvanus Phillips Thompson; Silvanus thompson; Sylvanus Phillips Thompson; Silvanus Thompson; Silvanus P Thompson; Sylvanus Thompson; Sylvanus P. Thompson; SP Thompson
  • Plaque for Thompson, sponsored by the [[Institute of Physics]], on the front of the main building at [[Bootham School]], York.
  • ''Polyphase electric currents and alternate-current motors'', 1901

Leonard Thompson (historian)         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN SPECIALIZED IN SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY
L. M. Thompson; LM Thompson; L M Thompson; L.M. Thompson; Leonard Thompson (author)
Leonard Monteath Thompson (born 6 March 1916, in Cranborne, Dorset, England - died June 2004) was Charles J. Stillé Professor of History Emeritus at Yale and director of the former Yale Southern African Research Program.
Ken Thompson         
  • Ritchie]] working together at a [[PDP-11]]
  • DEC]] [[PDP-7]], as used for initial work on [[Unix]]
  • acme]] text editor, and the [[rc]] shell
  • [[Version 6 Unix]] running on the [[SIMH]] [[PDP-11]] simulator, with "/usr/ken" still present
AMERICAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST, CREATOR OF THE UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
Kenneth Lane Thompson; Ken Thompson (computer programmer); Ken Thompson (programmer)
<person> The principal inventor of the Unix {operating system} and author of the B language, the predecessor of C. In the early days Ken used to hand-cut Unix distribution tapes, often with a note that read "Love, ken". Old-timers still use his first name (sometimes uncapitalised, because it's a login name and mail address) in third-person reference; it is widely understood (on Usenet in particular) that without a last name "Ken" refers only to Ken Thompson. Similarly, Dennis without last name means Dennis Ritchie (and he is often known as dmr). Ken was first hired to work on the Multics project, which was a huge production with many people working on it. Multics was supposed to support hundreds of on-line logins but could barely handle three. In 1969, when Bell Labs withdrew from the project, Ken got fed up with Multics and went off to write his own operating system. People said "well, if zillions of people wrote Multics, then an OS written by one guy must be Unix!". There was some joking about eunichs as well. Ken's wife Bonnie and son Corey (then 18 months old) went to visit family in San Diego. Ken spent one week each on the kernel, file system, etc., and finished UNIX in one month along with developing SPACEWAR (or was it "Space Travel"?). See also back door, brute force, demigod, wumpus. (1999-01-26)
Charles Thompson (jazz)         
AMERICAN PIANIST
Charles Phillip Thompson; Charles Philip Thompson; Sir Charles Philip Thompson; Sir Charles Phillip Thompson; Charles Thompson (Jazz)
Charles Phillip Thompson (March 21, 1918 – June 16, 2016) was an American swing and bebop pianist, organist, composer, and arranger.

Wikipedia

Silvanus P. Thompson

Silvanus Phillips Thompson (19 June 1851 – 12 June 1916) was an English professor of physics at the City and Guilds Technical College in Finsbury, England. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1891 and was known for his work as an electrical engineer and as an author. Thompson's most enduring publication is his 1910 text Calculus Made Easy, which teaches the fundamentals of infinitesimal calculus, and is still in print. Thompson also wrote a popular physics text, Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism, as well as biographies of Lord Kelvin and Michael Faraday.