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John von Neumann was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including mathematics, computer science, and economics. Born in Budapest, he displayed extraordinary talent from a young age, eventually studying mathematics at the University of Budapest and later at the University of Berlin. His work laid the foundation for modern computing and game theory, significantly influencing the development of the digital computer and strategic decision-making processes in economics and social science.

Throughout his career, von Neumann collaborated with leading scientists, including developing the von Neumann architecture that remains a cornerstone of computer design today. He was a pivotal figure in the Manhattan Project, applying his expertise to the development of atomic energy. His ability to work across disciplines and his visionary insights have made him a central figure in the scientific community, with a legacy that continues to impact various domains, from artificial intelligence to quantum mechanics.

Nationalité Américain, Hongrois
Date de naissance December 28, 1903
Lieu de naissance Budapest, Hungary
Date de décès July 8, 1957
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Keith Devlin Stephen Wolfram F. William Lawvere Niklaus Wirth Herbert Robbins Kenneth Arrow John H. Holland Gilbert Strang C. Gordon Bell Steven E. Koonin Paul C. Bressloff Thomas C. Schelling Heinz-Otto Peitgen Richard W. Hamming Dennis M. Ritchie David W. Blackwell Edsger W. Dijkstra Howard Raiffa Paul Horowitz Donald E. Knuth Vernon L. Smith Lloyd N. Trefethen Dimitri P. Bertsekas Richard E. Bellman E. Tanenbaum Thomas L. Saaty Charles F. Manski Elwyn R. Berlekamp John H. Conway Robert J. Aumann Avinash K. Dixit David M. Kreps Harry M. Markowitz Paul R. Halmos Gregory C Chow G. Bard Ermentrout Wayne Winston Jonathan Borwein Lotfi A. Zadeh Kenneth J. Arrow Peter D. Lax Peter D Lax Jacob Marschak Steven J. Brams P. R. Halmos Herbert A. Simon Felix E. Browder John C. Baez Donald G. Saari Richard Bellman David Blackwell Olek C Zienkiewicz Miklós Rédei Anatol Rapoport Christos H. Papadimitriou William S. Vickrey Apostolos Doxiadis Andrew M. Colman Lloyd S. Shapley Edward O. Thorp John Milnor Lawrence E. Blume David Mumford Robert Axelrod Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanislaw M. Ulam Gerard Debreu Brice Carnahan Graciela Chichilnisky Herman H. Goldstine John C. Harsanyi Titu Andreescu Michael Atiyah Daniel Gorenstein P.R. Halmos Reinhard Selten Ana Millán Gasca John Allen Paulos Michael Spivak Sylvain Sorin Per Brinch Hansen Herman Kahn George Bernard Dantzig Oskar Morgenstern Kenneth Joseph Arrow Kenneth E. Iverson Richard Hamming Herbert Gintis Albert William Tucker John Conway S. Ulam A.P. Ershov Leslie Valiant Earl Taft