Cover image for John Von Neumann : selected letters
Title:
John Von Neumann : selected letters
Series:
History of mathematics, 27
Publication Information:
Providence, R. I. : American Mathematical Society, 2005
Physical Description:
xxv, 301 p. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780821837764
Added Author:

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000010201101 QA29.V66 J63 2005 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

John von Neumann was perhaps the most influential mathematician of the twentieth century. Not only did he contribute to almost all branches of mathematics, he created new fields and was a pioneering influence in the development of computer science. During and after World War II, he was a much sought-after technical adviser. He served as a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee at the Ballistic Research Laboratories, the Navy Bureau of Ordinance, and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. He was a consultant to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and was appointed by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Atomic Energy Commission. He received the Albert Einstein Commemorative Award, the Enrico Fermi Award, and the Medal of Freedom.This collection of about 150 of von Neumann's letters to colleagues, friends, government officials, and others illustrates both his brilliance and his strong sense of responsibility. It is the first substantial collection of his letters, giving a rare inside glimpse of his thinking on mathematics, physics, computer science, science management, education, consulting, politics, and war. With an introductory chapter describing the many aspects of von Neumann's scientific, political, and social activities, this book makes great reading. Readers of quite diverse backgrounds will be fascinated by this first-hand look at one of the towering figures of twentieth century science. To read a review published in the ""Notices of the American Mathematical Society"", click here. Also of interest and available from the AMS is ""John von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and Much More"" and ""Invariant Measures"".


Table of Contents

Introductory comments Letter to N. Aronszajn
Letters to F. Aydelotte
Letter to E.F. Beckenbach
Letter to H. Bethe
Letters to G. Birkhoff
Letter to W.J.E. Blaschke
Letter to R.S. Burington
Letters to V. Bush
Letter to R. Carnap
Letter to W. Cattell
Letter to T.M. Cherry
Letter to H. Cirker
Letter to H. Crocker
Letter to M.R. Davie
Letter to W.E. Deming
Letter to J.L. Destouches
Letter to P.A.M. Dirac
Letters to J. Dixmier
Letter to P.A. Dodd
Letter to W.M. DuMond
Letter to R.E. Duncan
Letter to editor of Evening Star
Letter to R. Farquharson
Letter to A. Flexner
Letter to R.O. Fornaguera
Letter to N.H. Goldsmith
Letter to W.H. Gottschalk (and Hans Rademacher)
Letters to K. Godel
Letter to G. Haberler
Letters to I. Halperin
Letter to G.B. Harrison
Letter to M. de Horvath
Letter to A.S. Householder
Letters to C.C. Hurd
Letter to K. Husimi
Letters to P. Jordan
Letters to I. Kaplansky
Letter to C.E. Kemble
Letter to J.R. Killian
Letters to H.D. Kloosterman
Letter to H. Kuhn
Letter to J. Lederberg
Letter to W.E. Lingelbach
Letter to S. MacLane
Letter to J.C.C. McKinsey
Letter to M.M. Mitchell
Letter to T.V. Moore
Letter to O. Morgenstern
Letters to M. Morse
Letter to E. Nagel
Letter to J.R. Oppenheimer
Letters to R. Ortvay
Letter to W. Overbeck
Letter to H.H. Rankin
Letter to H.P. Robertson
Letter to E. Schrodinger
Letter to E. Segre
Letters to F.B. Silsbee
Letter to L. Spitzer
Letters to M. Stone
Letters to L.L. Strauss
Letter to J. Stroux
Letter to T. Tannaka
Letter to E. Teller
Letters to L.B. Tuckerman
Letters to S. Ulam Letter to E.R. van Kampen
Letters to O. Veblen
Letters to N. Wiener
Letter to H. Wold
Notes on addresses of von Neumann's letters
Bibliography