Trenchard More


Trenchard More was a mathematician and computer scientist who worked at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Cambridge [Scientific Center] after teaching at MIT and Yale.
He was also a full professor for two years at the Technical [University of Denmark].
He participated in the 1956 Dartmouth [Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence]. At the 50th year meeting of the Dartmouth Conference with Marvin Minsky, Ray Solomonoff, Geoffrey Hinton and Simon Osindero he presented The Future of Network Models and also gave a lecture entitled Routes to the Summit.
More designed a theory for nested rectangular arrays that provided a formal structure used in the development of APL2 and the Nested Interactive Array Language.