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- loveforporsche.com john-von-neumann-2/Just 2 years later, December 7th 1941, John von Neumann was obliged to join the US Army in order to keep his American citizenship.
- celebatheists.com wiki/John_von_NeumannJohn von Neumann (December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician and polymath who made major contributions to a vast...
- lemelson.mit.edu resources/john-von-neumannMathematician John von Neumann was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1903. As a very young child, he impressed the people around him with his incredible...
- thenation.com article/society/john-von-neumann/Unlike his much more famous colleague Albert Einstein, John von Neumann is not a household name these days, but his discoveries shape the possibilities of...
- vedicmathschool.org john-von-neumann/John was born on 28 December 1908 in Budapest in the kingdom of Hungary. John von Neumann Early life. Von was born in a rich Jewish family.
- qualiacomputing.com 2018/06/21/john-von-neumann/John von Neumann, a Brilliant, Jovial Mathematician, was a Prodigious Servant of Science and his Country. by Clary Blair Jr.
- computerhope.com people/john_neumann.htmThe crater Von Neumann on the Moon is named after him. The John von Neumann Computing Center in Princeton, New Jersey was named in his honor.
- wisdomly.net john-von-neumann-481.phpDied At Age: 53. John von Neumann was a renowned Hungarian-American mathematician who was also a physicist, inventor and computer scientist.
- famousscientists.org john-von-neumann/John Von Neumann was a polymath and pioneer of the application of operator theory to quantum mechanics, in the development of functional analysis.