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John von Neumann: selected letters
John von Neuman was perhaps the most influential mathematician of the twentieth century, especially if his broad influence outside mathematics is included. Not only did he contribute to almost all branches of mathematics and created new fields, but he also changed post-World War II history with his...
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author | Rédei, Miklós |
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description | John von Neuman was perhaps the most influential mathematician of the twentieth century, especially if his broad influence outside mathematics is included. Not only did he contribute to almost all branches of mathematics and created new fields, but he also changed post-World War II history with his work on the design of computers and with being a sought-after technical advisor to many figures in the U.S. military-political establishment in the 1940s and 1950s. The present volume is the first substantial collection of (previously mainly unpublished) letters written by von Neumann to colleagues, friends, government officials, and others. The letters give us a glimpse of the thinking of John von Neumann about mathematics, physics, computer science, science management, education, consulting, politics, and war. Readers of quite diverse backgrounds will find much of interest in this fascinating first-hand look at one of the towering figures of twentieth century science. |
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spelling | cern-8855732021-04-22T02:20:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/885573engRédei, MiklósJohn von Neumann: selected lettersBiography, Geography, HistoryJohn von Neuman was perhaps the most influential mathematician of the twentieth century, especially if his broad influence outside mathematics is included. Not only did he contribute to almost all branches of mathematics and created new fields, but he also changed post-World War II history with his work on the design of computers and with being a sought-after technical advisor to many figures in the U.S. military-political establishment in the 1940s and 1950s. The present volume is the first substantial collection of (previously mainly unpublished) letters written by von Neumann to colleagues, friends, government officials, and others. The letters give us a glimpse of the thinking of John von Neumann about mathematics, physics, computer science, science management, education, consulting, politics, and war. Readers of quite diverse backgrounds will find much of interest in this fascinating first-hand look at one of the towering figures of twentieth century science.AMSoai:cds.cern.ch:8855732005 |
spellingShingle | Biography, Geography, History Rédei, Miklós John von Neumann: selected letters |
title | John von Neumann: selected letters |
title_full | John von Neumann: selected letters |
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title_short | John von Neumann: selected letters |
title_sort | john von neumann: selected letters |
topic | Biography, Geography, History |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/885573 |
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