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  1. Scientists in Stochastics: John Von Neumann
  2. Calculating Prodigies: Carl Friedrich Gauss, Leonhard Euler, John Von Neumann, William Rowan Hamilton, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Paul Erdos
  3. Mathématicien Américain: John Von Neumann, Benoît Mandelbrot, Saunders Mac Lane, Martin Gardner, Donald Knuth, Solomon W. Golomb (French Edition)
  4. John von Neumann: Mathematik und Computerforschung - Facetten eines Genies (Lebensgeschichten aus der Wissenschaft) by Norman Macrae, 1994-08-01
  5. Jewish Inventors: Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, John Von Neumann, Marvin Minsky, Paul Ehrlich, L. L. Zamenhof, Stanislaw Ulam
  6. People From Pest: John von Neumann, Eugene Wigner, Edward Teller, Leó Szilárd, Arthur Koestler, Stephen Heller, Theodore von Kármán
  7. Pseudorandomness: Randomness, Statistical Randomness, Statistics, Samplin, Simulation, John von Neumann, Derrick Henry Lehmer
  8. Logicien: John Von Neumann, Alan Turing, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Giuseppe Peano, George Boole, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Aristote (French Edition)
  9. Hungarian Mathematicians: John Von Neumann
  10. Calculateur Prodige: John Von Neumann, Leonhard Euler, Daniel Tammet, Shakuntala Devi, Giacomo Inaudi, Alexander Aitken, Alexis Lemaire (French Edition)
  11. Eth Zurich Alumni: Albert Einstein, John Von Neumann, Georg Cantor, Wernher Von Braun, Niklaus Wirth, Wilhelm Röntgen, Felix Bloch
  12. Hungarian Roman Catholics: John Von Neumann, Miklós Horthy, Franz Liszt, Stephen I of Hungary, Charles I of Austria, Zita of Bourbon-Parma
  13. Physicien Américain: Albert Einstein, John Von Neumann, Richard Feynman, Samuel Morse, Carl David Anderson, Joseph Henry, Karl Jansky (French Edition)
  14. Burials at Princeton Cemetery: Kurt Gödel, John Von Neumann, Grover Cleveland, Aaron Burr, Alonzo Church, Eugene Wigner, Jonathan Edwards

81. John Von Neumann, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Library Of E
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"There are two kinds of people in the world: Johnny von Neumann and the rest of us." This quote is attributed to Eugene Wigner, a physicist who won the Nobel Prize. John von Neumann, whom people called Johnny, was a brilliant mathematician and physicist who also made three fundamental contributions to economics. First, a 1928 paper by von Neumann, written in German, established him as the father of game theory. Second was a 1937 paper, translated in 1945, that laid out a mathematical model of an expanding economy. This paper raised the level of mathematical sophistication in economics considerably. Third was a book coauthored with his Princeton colleague economist Oskar Morgenstern, titled Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. Morgenstern had convinced von Neumann that game theory applied to economics. In their book, von Neumann and Morgenstern asserted that any economic situation could also be defined as the outcome of a game between two or more players. But the semicompetitive/semicooperative nature of most economic situations, in which the value of the outputs is greater than the value of the inputs, increased the complexity, and consequently, the two were unable to offer solutions. "Nash equilibrium" solutions have since been found, addressing the skepticism that some economists had about the applicability of game theory to economics.

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83. Inventor Of The Week Archive
von neumann Mathematician john von neumann was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1903. As a very young child he impressed the people around him with his
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84. John Von Neumann Quotes
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Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin.
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It would appear that we have reached the limits of what it is possible to achieve with computer technology, although one should be careful with such statements, as they tend to sound pretty silly in 5 years.
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There's no sense in being precise when you don't even know what you're talking about.
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87. John Von Neumann: The Fastest Brain In The West (December 2003) - Physics World
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Feature: December 2003 With Robert Oppenheimer, Albert Einstein and other supernovae in the scientific firmament, von Neumann made the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton a model for the modern think tank. He later applied that model to the Rand Corporation and dozens of government panels on which he served. But unlike other US scientists who had contributed to the war effort, he retained his links with military programmes until his death in 1957. In the December issue of Physics World This is a sample article from Physics World , the magazine for the international physics community. Every issue of the magazine contains feature articles by leading physicists, news coverage from around the world, plus book reviews, careers advice and much more. To receive Physics World in full every month, please

88. Dr. John Von Neumann At The Dedication Of The NORD
Dr. john von neumann speaking on the occasion of the first public showing of the IBM Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORD) December 2, 1954.
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Dr. John von Neumann speaking on the occasion of the first public showing of the IBM Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORD) December 2, 1954. The complete speech appears in von Neumann's collected works, vol. V, MacMillan 1961. I digitized it from a cassette tape provided by Dr. Goldstine. I made a DAT copy of the cassette at 48,000 kHz stereo 16-bit linear encoding, Which I then loaded into an SGI workstation and used SOUNDFILER to crunch it down to 8 kHz mono in 8-bit mu-law encoding.
  • Part 1 Mr. President, Mr Chairman, President ?Church, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, ? Julia, ladies and gentlemen, let me thank you first of all for a very kind introduction. I don't know how to comment on it. I first of all hope that I'm, and I know for sure that I'm expressing the same sentiment which everybody who has been involved in this thinking about computing machines, using computing machines, expecting to use computing machines, probably feels at this moment, namely, a sense of an obligation to express our admiration and our felicitation both to the U. S. Navy and to the IBM Corporation for having asked for the NORD, for having produced it, for having in common deliberations and decisions had to set standards as remarkably high as they were set ... and for having brought off this really remarkable achievement. I will say a few things about the importance of NORD, about what we hope it will do, and what it's significance in this development is. To talk about the significance of this development one first has to visualize what it's position in this development is.
  • 89. Vonneumann's First Computer Program
    Enter john von neumann. What most distinguished EDVAC from ENIAC is that it john von neumann s instructions were donated to the Library by Herman H.
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    The first stored program for a computer Over the past decade, the popular press has periodically announced that as the atomic age has passed and the information ages dawned, the a-bomb has been replaced in our hearts and minds by the computer. In a remarkable feat of synchronicity, these two technological achievements , icons of modernity, were developed at nearly the same time, and for nearly the same reasons. Research and development of a practical electromechanical calculator was being carried out at a number of American laboratories by 1942, when John Mauchly of Philadelphia and a colleague, J. Presper Eckert, drew up a technical outline of a machine intended to perform the laborious calculations needed to calculate the trajectories of artillery shells and submitted it to the Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL) of the Army. The government soon devoted its resources to developing what would become the computer, and organized a project supervised by J.G. Brained and appointing Lt. Herman H. Goldstine as technical liason for the BRL. The fruits of this first essay into modern computing was the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), which was dedicated on February 15, 1946. Weighing in at over 30 tons, 150 feet in length, and consuming over 19,000 vacuum tubes, ENIAC was a giant, faster than any previous computer, able to perform fourteen 10-digit multiplications in a mere second - 500 times faster than the best mechanical calculators of the day. Despite its speed, however, it was hampered by highly limited in its internal memory and the need to rewire the computer manually for each separate program it was to run. Mauchly and Eckert had adopted such an inflexible design for ENIAC as a matter of expediency, given the demands of the wartime military, but they recognized that the inefficiency could be lessened by adopting serial calculation rather than parallel, and thus a new project, the Electronic Discrete Variable Computer (EDVAC) was born. Enter John Von Neumann.

    90. John Von Neumann Quotes - ThinkExist Quotations
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    91. Algorithm Designers
    john von neumann was a mathematician of many talents; among other works, he invented linear programming, automata theory, and game theory.
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    92. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Von Neumann, John@ HighBeam Research
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    93. Konrad Zuse's Versus John Von Neumann's Computer Concepts
    5 Differences of the john von neumann Architecture and Konrad Zuse?s Z3 6 Summary /NEUM45/ neumann, john von First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC.
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    3 Storing the Program and to Modify it

    4 The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3
    ... 5 Differences of the John von Neumann Architecture and Konrad Zuse?s 6 Summary 7 Literature 8 Glossary 1 Introduction This document intends to discuss our arguments related to the article of Burks et al. , John von Neumann and other scientists. I like to get comments and criticism to my view. I tried to formulate the arguments as unbiased as possible. In literature the paper of Burks et al. has been cited in order to show that in 1946 the John von Neumann?s group formulated the basic principles of the modern computer. From our view it is very questionable whether this is true because Konrad Zuse in 1936 and 1941 built the machines and , which deduct in advance the architecture of the John von Neumann computer in almost every component. These facts were neglected a very long time. More information about this topic can be found in the Konrad Zuse Multi-Media Show . This show is in German, but an English version is planned.

    94. BW Online | April 8, 2004 | John Von Neumann: MANIAC's Father
    Inventing the computer that helped the US win the Cold War was only one of this mathematician s many accomplishments.
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    95. SIAM John Von Neumann Lecture
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    98. John Von Neumann
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    John von Neumann John Louis von Neumann wird am 28.12.1903 in Budapest, Ungarn geboren, und starb am 08.02.1957 in Washington D.C., USA.
    John von Neumann entwickelt das Konzept der Steuerung von Rechnern durch ein gespeichertes Programm und fasst die Grundprinzipien für Rechenanlagen zusammen. Die wesentlichen Aussagen sind:
  • Das Programm wird gleichberechtigt zu den Daten im Rechner abgelegt. Das Programm ist eine Abfolge logischer Befehlsentscheidungen. Bedingte Programmbefehle erlauben Entscheidungen über den Fortgang des Programms.
  • Die 5 Grundelemente von Allzweck-Rechnersystemen sind:
  • Eingabe, um das Eingeben von Zahlen und Zeichen in die Maschine zu erlauben, Speicher, um als Gedächtnis für die Daten und Programmanweisungen zu dienen, arithmetische Einheit, um die anfallenden Berechnungen auszuführen, Leitwerk, um die Ausführung der Aufgabe nach Vorgabe eines Programmes zu steuern, Ausgabe, um den Benutzern die Ergebnisse der Berechnungen mitzuteilen.
  • Von Neumann wurde auch durch seine schnellen elektronischen Computer bekannt; er entwarf 1952 den MANIAC I, den ersten Computer mit einem flexiblen Speicherprogramm. Bis zum Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts standen die Erfinder im Mittelpunkt der Entwicklung der Datenverarbeitung. Die Menge des Wissens über die Techniken der Datenverarbeitung wurde aber so umfangreich, dass ein Einzelner nicht mehr in der Lage sein konnte, alleine Neues zu schaffen. Es darf aber nicht angenommen werden, dass die Erfinder völlig selbständig gearbeitet haben. Viele der genannten Erfinder fanden die Unterstützung von Mitarbeitern einer Universätsfakultät oder eines Unternehmens. Ohne die - ungenannten - Mitarbeiter hätten die Ideen oft nicht verwirklicht werden können.

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