Walther retired on 30 September 1966.[2] A few months later he died after a short illness at the age of 68 years in Darmstadt.[2]
Work
Walther attached great importance to questions of the practical application of mathematics. Alwin Walther was one of the first to adapt the mathematics to the requirements of the engineers.[6] In the early 1930s he developed the slide rules "System Darmstadt", which was widely used in engineering.[2]
Alwin Walther was active for many years in the Association of Friends of the Technische Universität Darmstadt. In March 1933 he became deputy secretary. In the following year, until the late 1940s, he was their treasurer. In 1950, the general assembly appointed him as honorary member of the Association.
Institute for Applied Mathematics
In 1928, Alwin Walther built the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt.[4] It was the first Institute for Applied Mathematics in Germany.[6] The focus of the institute was on the development of electronic arithmetic. Already at the end of the thirties, he set up a computing station in his institute.[2] The computing capacity was unique in Europe at the time.[2] At the computing station two decades before the invention of programming languages, algorithms were tested and used successfully in the processing of problems from industry.[2]
In Germany, the beginnings of computer science go back to the Institute for Applied Mathematics of the TH Darmstadt.[4] In 1956, the first programming lectures and internships in Germany were offered at the TH Darmstadt.[4]
The Institute for Applied Mathematics contributed to Zuse's Z4 by providing parts and components.[6]
In 1951, the development of the digital electronic computing machine "Darmstädter Elektronischer Rechenautomat (DERA)" in tube technology was started.[2] Around the same time, Walther procured a computer of the highest performance class, an IBM 650, for the TH Darmstadt.[2] The TH Darmstadt was thus the first university in Germany to have a mainframe computer.[4][8]
Due to the reputation that the TH Darmstadt had at the time in computer science research, the first international congress on computer science held in German-speaking countries took place in October 1955 at the TH Darmstadt.[4]
Einführung in die mathematische Behandlung naturwissenschaftlicher Fragen, Springer, Berlin, 1928.
Unterricht und Forschung im Institut für Praktische Mathematik (IPM) der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt, Der mathematische Unterricht in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Kapitel XVIII, S. 260–274.
Fastperiodische Folgen und Potenzreihen mit fastperiodischen Koeffizienten; Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg; 6,217–234 (1928).
Alwin-Walther-Medal
From 1997 to 2010, the departments of computer science and mathematics at the Technische Universität Darmstadt awarded an Alwin-Walther-Medal for outstanding achievements, as well as for exceptional research and development work in the fields of computer science or applied mathematics.
Literature
Melanie Hanel: Normalität unter Ausnahmebedingungen. Die TH Darmstadt im Nationalsozialismus, Darmstadt 2014.
Technische Universität Darmstadt: Technische Bildung in Darmstadt. Die Entwicklung der Technischen Hochschule 1836–1996, Volume 4, Darmstadt 1998.
Wilhelm Barth: Alwin Walther – Praktische Mathematik und Computer an der THD, in: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt Jahrbuch 1978/79, Darmstadt, 1979, S. 29–34.
Alwin Walther: Pionier des Wissenschaftlichen Rechnens, Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium anlässlich des hundertsten Geburtstages, 8. Mai 1998, Darmstadt 1999, published by Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann.
Christa Wolf and Marianne Viefhaus: Verzeichnis der Hochschullehrer der TH Darmstadt, Darmstadt 1977.
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^Hashagen, Ulf; Rojas, Raúl (2000). The First Computers History and Architectures. MIT Press. ISBN9780262181976.
^ abcde Beauclair, Wilfried (October 1986). "Alwin Walther, IPM, and the Development of Calculator/Computer Technology in Germany, 1930-1945". Annals of the History of Computing. 8 (4). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: 334–350. doi:10.1109/MAHC.1986.10061. ISSN0164-1239. S2CID15020276.