William Thomas Tutte (
May 14,
1917 -
May 2,
2002), British
codebreaker and
mathematician. His work at
Bletchley Park on the German FISH cipher arguably changed the course of
World War II, and led to the development of
Colossus, one of the earliest electronic
digital computers.
As a student he worked on the problem of squaring the square.
His later career concentrated on graph theory. Among other achievements, he disproved Tait's conjecture using the construction known as Tutte's fragment[?].
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Some interesting papers:
- Brooks, R. L.; Smith, C. A. B.; Stone, A. H.; and Tutte, W. T. "The Dissection of Rectangles into Squares." Duke Math. J. 7, 312-340, 1940
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