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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Professor Christopher Stewart Wallace (26 October 1933—7 August 2004) was an Australian computer scientist (and physicist, who also contributed to a variety of other areas)notable for having devised: The minimum message length principle (Wallace and Boulton, 1968, WB1968) — an information-theoretic principle in statistics, econometrics, machine learning, inductive inference and knowledge discovery which can be seen both as a mathematical formalisation of Occam's Razor and as an invariant Bayesian method of model selection and point estimation, The Wallace tree multiplier (1964) (see multiplication ALU), a variety of random number generators, a theory in physics and philosophy that entropy is not the arrow of time, a refrigeration system (from the 1950s, whose design is still in use in 2010), hardware for detecting and counting cosmic rays, design of computer operating systems, and a vast range of other works - see, e.g., and its ``Foreword re C. . }

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