Rhodes 1995, p. 251, chapter 13: The first problem assigned to the first working electronic digital computer in the world was the hydrogen bomb. […] The ENIAC ran a first rough version of the thermonuclear calculations for six weeks in December 1945 and January 1946. Rhodes, Richard (1995). Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb. Simon & Schuster. ISBN978-0-684-80400-2.
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*„ENIAC on Trial – 1. Public Use“. www.ushistory.org. Search for 1945. Nuoroda tikrinta 2018-05-16. „The ENIAC machine […] was reduced to practice no later than the date of commencement of the use of the machine for the Los Alamos calculations, December 10, 1945.“
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