George H. Mealy (December 31, 1927 – June 21, 2010 in Scituate, Massachusetts)[1] was an American mathematician and computer scientist who invented the namesake Mealy machine, a type of finite state transducer.
[5] Mealy went to Harvard University, where he was active in radio as business manager for WHRB.
[6] He graduated in 1951 with an A.B., and at that time began working for Bell Laboratories.
[7] He later worked at the RAND Corporation[8] then IBM[9] and taught at Harvard.
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