- The
Selectron was an
early form of
digital computer memory developed by Jan A.
Rajchman and his
group at the
Radio Corporation of
America (RCA) under...
-
Selectron may
refer to one of the following:
Selectron (particle), the
supersymmetric partner of the
electron Selectron tube, an
early form of digital...
-
particle with spin 0. For instance, the electron's
superpartner is the
selectron and the top quark's
superpartner is the stop squark. One
corollary from...
- The
Williams tube was able to
store more
information than the
Selectron tube (the
Selectron was
limited to 256 bits,
while the
Williams tube
could store...
-
existed in a
supersymmetric theory, then
there would be a
particle called a
selectron (superpartner electron), a
bosonic partner of the electron. In supersymmetry...
- storage. Vacuum-tube
memory A
Williams tube used a cathode-ray tube, and a
Selectron tube used a
large vacuum tube to
store information.
These primary storage...
- an
electron is
referred to by the
letter e, and its
superpartner the
selectron is
written αΊ½. In
multibody mechanics, the
tilde operator maps three-dimensional...
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tubes Beam
deflection tube
Charactron Iconoscope Magic eye tube
Monoscope Selectron tube
Storage tube
Trochotron Video camera tube
Williams tube Gas-filled...
- used
Williams tubes,
including the IAS
machine (originally
designed for
Selectron tube memory), the
UNIVAC 1103, IBM 701, IBM 702 and the
Standards Western...
-
memory tube). The
memory was
originally designed for
about 2,300 RCA
Selectron vacuum tubes.
Problems with the
development of
these complex tubes forced...