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machine à différences, moteur de différences
What is the "difference engine"?
The difference engine is an early mechanical calculator designed to perform complex mathematical calculations automatically. It was invented by Charles Babbage in the 1830s and was capable of calculating functions with multiple terms and producing mathematical tables with high accuracy. The machine used a series of gears and wheels to compute differences between numbers, which were then used to generate results. Unlike earlier calculating tools, the difference engine could store and automatically compute large sets of numbers, reducing human error. Although the full machine was never completed during Babbage's lifetime, the difference engine was a significant step in the development of modern computing machinery.
