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Title
Weapons Systems Evaluation Group hit probabilities chart, 1960
Creator
Weapons Systems Evaluation Group
Date Created and/or Issued
1960
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, Special Collections
Collection
Hugh Everett III Manuscripts
Rights Information
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This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Transmission or reproduction of any material protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. The authors or their heirs retain their copyrights to the material. Unless otherwise indicated, the original files were donated to the American Institute of Physics (https://history.aip.org/ead/20130435.html). For permission to publish, contact Jeffrey A. Barrett, representative for the Everett estate, j.barrett@uci.edu.
Description
Scope/Content: Instead of pursuing a career in academia, before even finishing his PhD Hugh Everett took a job as a research scientist at the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group at the Pentagon. This document was Everett's copy of several formulas used by this organization in predicting whether missiles would strike their targets.
Scope/Content: This document was found in the basement of Mark Everett in 2007 by Mark Everett and Peter Byrne.
Type
text
Identifier
ark:/81235/d8hw3p
http://hdl.handle.net/10575/1115
Language
English
eng
Subject
Everett, Hugh III
Weapons Systems Evaluation Group
Relation
Hugh Everett III Biographical Materials

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