Antonio Monteiro: A pioneer of theoretical computational studies in Argentina

The well known portuguese mathematician Antonio Monteiro (1907-1980), founder of the prestigious mathematics school at the National University of the South (UNS), actively manifested his interest in computation beginning in the late 1950s. This interest, directed primarily at theoretical aspects, al...

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spelling todo:paper_97814673_v_n_p_Carnota2023-10-03T16:43:31Z Antonio Monteiro: A pioneer of theoretical computational studies in Argentina Carnota, R. Rodriguez, R. Antonio Monteiro Argentina Bahia Blanca Bernard Vauquois Computing History Computing Theory Informatics History Latin America Universidad Nacional del Sur Antonio Monteiro Argentina Bahia Blanca Bernard Vauquois Computing history Computing theory Informatics Latin America Universidad Nacional del Sur Biographies Information science Computation theory The well known portuguese mathematician Antonio Monteiro (1907-1980), founder of the prestigious mathematics school at the National University of the South (UNS), actively manifested his interest in computation beginning in the late 1950s. This interest, directed primarily at theoretical aspects, also manifested itself in an attempt to create a new focus amongst mathematicians as well as seeking support for technological projects. Nevertheless, his efforts to establish a top notch computation center at UNS were not realized and to this day remain unappreciated. In light of new documents and testimonies it is clear that Monteiro was a pioneer in the development of theoretical computational studies in Argentina, where he sought to develop the field and encourage students to make their careers in it. The reticence to recognize this role can be interpreted as a conflict in models for the development of computer science. We also propose a multicausal explanation for the failure of this particular academic endeavor. © 2012 IEEE. Fil:Carnota, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814673_v_n_p_Carnota
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topic Antonio Monteiro
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Bahia Blanca
Bernard Vauquois
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Computing Theory
Informatics History
Latin America
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Antonio Monteiro
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Bernard Vauquois
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Latin America
Universidad Nacional del Sur
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Information science
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Informatics History
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Bernard Vauquois
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Informatics
Latin America
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Biographies
Information science
Computation theory
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Rodriguez, R.
Antonio Monteiro: A pioneer of theoretical computational studies in Argentina
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Informatics History
Latin America
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Bahia Blanca
Bernard Vauquois
Computing history
Computing theory
Informatics
Latin America
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Biographies
Information science
Computation theory
description The well known portuguese mathematician Antonio Monteiro (1907-1980), founder of the prestigious mathematics school at the National University of the South (UNS), actively manifested his interest in computation beginning in the late 1950s. This interest, directed primarily at theoretical aspects, also manifested itself in an attempt to create a new focus amongst mathematicians as well as seeking support for technological projects. Nevertheless, his efforts to establish a top notch computation center at UNS were not realized and to this day remain unappreciated. In light of new documents and testimonies it is clear that Monteiro was a pioneer in the development of theoretical computational studies in Argentina, where he sought to develop the field and encourage students to make their careers in it. The reticence to recognize this role can be interpreted as a conflict in models for the development of computer science. We also propose a multicausal explanation for the failure of this particular academic endeavor. © 2012 IEEE.
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