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  1. The Computer and the Brain: Second Edition (Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures) by John von Neumann, 2000-07-11
  2. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (Commemorative Edition) (Princeton Classic Editions) by John von Neumann, Oskar Morgenstern, 2007-03-19
  3. John Von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and Much More by Norman MacRae, 1999-10-05
  4. Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics by John von Neumann, 1996-10-28
  5. John von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing (History of Computing) by William Aspray, 1990-12-07
  6. John von Neumann, 1903-1957: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - Volume 64, Number 3, Part 2, May 1958 by J. C.; Pettis, B. J.; Price, G. B. (eds.) Oxtoby, 1958
  7. John von Neumann: Selected Letters by John von Neumann, 2005-11-29
  8. The Neumann Compendium (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Mathematics, Vol 1) by John Von Neumann, Tibor Vamos, et all 1995-08
  9. John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener: From Mathematics to the Technologies of Life and Death by Steve Joshua Heims, 1982-06-17
  10. Numerical Challenges in Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics: Joint Interdisciplinary Workshop of John von Neumann Institute for Computing, Jülich and Institute ... Science, Wuppertal University, August 1999
  11. Modeling And Computations in Dynamical Systems: In Commeration Of The 100th Anniversary Of The Birth Of John von Neumann by et al Eusebius J. Doedel (Editor), 2006-03-10
  12. Papers of John von Neumann on Computers and Computing Theory (Charles Babbage Institute Reprint) by John von Neumann, 1986-10-27
  13. Mathematische Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik (German Edition) by John von Neumann, 1995-11-14
  14. Collected Works: Theory of Games, Astrophysics, Hydrodynamics and Meteorology v. 6 by John Von Neumann, 1963-12

1. John Von Neumann Genius Of Man And Machine - A Biography
John von Neumann, one of this century's preeminent scientists, along with being a great mathematician and physicist, was an early pioneer in fields
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John von Neumann. "John von Neumann computing's cold warrior", by Nathan Myhrvold. John von Neumann. Von Neumann's Universal Constructor A page
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4. John Von Neumann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
von Neumann, John and Arthur W. Burks. 1966. Theory of SelfReproducing Automata,Univ. of Illinois Donald B. Gillies, PhD student of John Von Neumann.
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John von Neumann in the 1940s. John von Neumann (Neumann J¡nos) December 28 February 8 ) was a Hungarian-born mathematician who made important contributions in quantum physics functional analysis set theory computer science ... economics and many other mathematical fields.
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The oldest of three children, von Neumann was born J¡nos Lajos Margittai Neumann (two given names, two surnames respectively) in Budapest to Neumann Miksa (Max Neumann), a lawyer who worked in a bank , and Kann Margit (Margaret Kann). Growing up in a non-practising Jewish family, J¡nos, nicknamed "Jancsi", showed incredible memory at an early age, being able to divide eight-digit numbers in his head at the age of six. At the same age, when his mother once stared aimlessly in front of him, he asked, "What are you calculating?". J¡nos was already very interested in math, the nature of numbers and the logic of the world around him. He entered the Lutheran Gymnasium in . In , his father purchased a title, and J¡nos acquired the Austrian mark of nobility von , becoming J¡nos von Neumann—J¡nos was anglicised to John after he took up residence in the United States in the 1930s.

5. John Von Neumann Computer Society
Hungarian group promoting research and computer literacy, and facilitating the exchange of information and experience between computing
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6. Howard Rheingold's Tools For Thought
By Howard Rheingold. Online copy of well known 1985 book on the invention of modern computing; this chapter on John von Neumann, nuclear bombs, early
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8. John Von Neumann 1903 - 1957
John von Neumann 1903 1957. John von Neumann was born on December 3, 1903 in Budapest, Hungary, and educated at Zurich and at the universities of
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John von Neumann, 19031957. Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1903. After simultaneously earning a doctorate in mathematics from the University of
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10. John Von Neumann: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Neu·mann ( noi män ) , John von 1903–1957. Hungarianborn American mathematicianwho contributed to game theory, quantum mechanics, and.
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Hungarian-born American mathematician who contributed to game theory, quantum mechanics, and functional analysis. Encyclopedia Von Neumann, John noi m¤n ) , 1903–57, American mathematician, b. Hungary, Ph.D. Univ. of Budapest, 1926. He came to the United States in 1930 and was naturalized in 1937. He taught (1930–33) at Princeton and after 1933 was associated with the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1954 he was appointed a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. A founder of the mathematical theory of games (see games, theory of ), he also made fundamental contributions to quantum theory and to the development of the atomic bomb. He was a leader in the design and development of high-speed electronic computers; his development of maniac— an acronym for m athematical a nalyzer

11. Johann (John) Von Neumann Writes The "First Draft"
In June 1945, Johann (John) Von Neumann published a paper entitled First Draft of a report to the EDVAC, in which he presented all of the basic
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12. John Von Neumann
John von Neumann s famous 1937 paper, initially written under the auspices of John von Neumann s 1944 book with Oskar Morgenstern, Theory of Games and
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John von Neumann, 1903-1957
Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1903. After simultaneously earning a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Budapest and a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Zurich, he joined the faculty of the University of Berlin in 1927. He moved to Princeton in 1932 where he became the youngest member of the IAS . During this time, he made important contributions not only to pure and applied mathematics, but also to physics and, in some ways, philosophy (esp. in relation to the quantum paradox). He was also active in the Manhattan Project (the development of the atomic bomb) and was one of President Truman's advisors on the Atomic Energy Commission. His later work on parallel processes and networks has earned him the label of the "father of the modern computer". As Nicholas Kaldor would later write, "He was unquestionably the nearest thing to a genius I have ever encountered." An astoundingly creative mathematician, John von Neumann has played a rather important role in post-war economic theory through two essential pieces of work: his 1937 paper on a multi-sectoral growth model and his 1944 book (with Oskar Morgenstern ) on game theory and uncertainty John von Neumann's famous 1937 paper, initially written under the auspices of the famous

13. John Von Neumann
John von Neumann. born December 28, 1903 Budapest died February 8, 1957Washington, DC. We can all think clearly, more or less, some of the time,
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We can all think clearly, more or less, some of the time, but von Neumann's clarity of thought was orders of magnitude greater than that of most of us, all the time. For von Neumann it seemed to be impossible to be unclear in thought or in expression.
(Paul Halmos) Keeping up with him was all but impossible. The feeling was you were on a tricycle chasing a racing car.
(Israel Halperin) Father of game theory. Mathematical contributions to set theory, ergodic theory, operator theory. Contributions to quantum mechanics, logic, war, computing theory and practice, economics. A modern legend.
Von Neumann was the oldest of 3 children of a banker, and his speed of learning new ideas and of solving problems stood out early. At 6, he could divide two 8-digit numbers in his head; by 8 he had mastered calculus; by 12 he was at the graduate level in mathematics. He could memorize pages on sight. At 17, his father tried to convince him to become something more financially practical than a mathematician, and von Neumann agreed to study chemistry as well. He arranged to study chemistry in Berlin and then Zurich and mathematics in Budapest. In 1926, at 23, he received a degree in chemical engineering in Zurich and a Ph.D. in mathematics in Budapest. From the start, mathematics provided well enough for him, and he never had to resort to the chemistry. For the next 3 years, von Neumann worked mainly in the new field of operator theory in mathematics and on applying it to the new field of quantum theory in physics. His first book, published in 1932, was on quantum mechanics. In 1930, von Neumann visited Princeton for a year and then became a professor there. In 1933, the

14. John Von Neumann
John von Neumann (19031957). When he was elected a member of the Academy in1937, von Neumann was known for his contributions to the fields of mathematical
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15. John Von Neumann - Enpsychlopedia
von Neumann, John and Arthur W. Burks. 1966. Theory of SelfReproducing Automata, It uses material from the Wikipedia article John von Neumann .
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The oldest of three children, von Neumann was born János Lajos Margittai Neumann (two given names, two surnames respectively) in Budapest to Neumann Miksa (Max Neumann), a lawyer who worked in a bank , and Kann Margit (Margaret Kann). Growing up in a non-practicing Jewish family, János, nicknamed "Jancsi", showed incredible memory at an early age, being able to divide eight-digit numbers in his head at the age of six. At the same age, when his mother once stared aimlessly in front of him, he asked, "What are you calculating?". János was already very interested in math, the nature of numbers and the logic of the world around him. He entered the Lutheran Gymnasium in . In , his father purchased a title, and Neumann János acquired the German mark of nobility von anglicised to John after he took up residence in the United States in the 1930s.

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17. John Von Neumann - Game Theory .net
John von Neumann at game theory .net. John von Neumann. Coauthor of Theoryof Games and Economic Behavior with Oskar Morgenstern, widely recognized as
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20. FUSION Anomaly. John Von Neumann
John von Neumann was the center of the group who created the stored program A mathematical demonstration by John Von Neumann, showing that any attempt
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John von Neumann spoke five languages and knew dirty limericks in all of them. His colleagues, famous thinkers in their own right, all agreed that the operations of Johnny's mind were too deep and far too fast to be entirely human. He was one of history's most brilliant physicists, logicians, and mathematicians, as well as the software genius who invented the first electronic digital computer. John von Neumann was the center of the group who created the "stored program" concept that made truly powerful computers possible, and he specified a template that is still used to design almost all computersthe "von Neumann architecture." When he died, the Secretaries of Defense , the Army, Air Force, and Navy and the Joint Chiefs of staff were all gathered around his bed, attentive to his last gasps of technical and policy advice. -_Tools For Thought_ by Howard Rheingold
"Von Neumman's catastrophe of the infinite regress" A mathematical demonstration by John Von Neumann, showing that any attempt to remove

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