The legacy of John von Neumann /

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Autor Corporativo: American Mathematical Society.
Otros Autores: Glimm, James. (Editor ), Impagliazzo, John. (Editor ), Singer, I. M. 1924- (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Idioma:English
Publicado: Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1990.
Series:Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics ; v. 50
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  • Marina V. N. Whitman, John von Neumann: a personal view
  • Peter D. Lax, Remembering John von Neumann
  • Françoise Ulam, Nonmathematical reminiscences about Johnny von Neumann
  • Israel Halperin, The extraordinary inspiration of John von Neumann
  • Nicholas Vonneuman, The philosophical legacy of John von Neumann, in the light of its inception and evolution in his formative years
  • George W. Mackey, von Neumann and the early days of ergodic theory
  • Donald S. Ornstein, von Neumann and ergodic theory
  • Hillel Furstenberg, Nonconventional ergodic averages
  • F. J. Murray, The rings of operators papers
  • Richard V. Kadison, Operator algebras
  • -an overview
  • Alain Connes, Introduction à la géométrie non-commutative
  • Huzihiro Araki, Some of the legacy of John von Neumann in physics: theory of measurement, quantum logic, and von Neumann algebras in physics
  • Arthur Jaffe, Mathematics motivated by physics
  • I. E. Segal, The mathematical implications of fundamental physical principles
  • Herman H. Goldstine and John von Neumann, On the principles of large scale computing machines
  • James Glimm, Scientific computing: von Neumann's vision, today's realities, and the promise of the future
  • Zhen Su She, Eric Jackson and Steven A. Orszag, Intermittency of turbulence
  • Enrico Clementi, Steven Chin, Gina Corongiu, James Given, George C. Lie, Michele Migliore and Piero Procacci, Supercomputer simulations of the interaction of biomolecules in solution
  • Jack D. Cowan, von Neumann and neural networks
  • Elwyn Berlekamp, Two-person, perfect-information games
  • William Aspray, The origins of John von Neumann's theory of automata
  • Nicholas Pippenger, Developments in "The synthesis of reliable organisms from unreliable components"