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WebJohn von Neumann (December 28. 1903 – February 8. 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician and physicist. He contributed to …
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WebJohn von Neumann was a Hungarian and American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, engineer and polymath. He had perhaps the widest coverage of any mathematician of his time, integrating pure and …
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WebScience. 3 Mar 2022. Vol 375, Issue 6584. p. 983. DOI: 10.1126/science.abn7018. John von Neumann, often referred to by his peers as Johnny, was a Hungarian American polymath and prodigious …
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