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  1. Rosenbluth ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arianna W. Rosenbluth (1927–2020), US-amerikanische Physikerin und Informatikerin. Gideon Rosenbluth (1921–2011), deutsch-kanadischer Ökonom und Professor. Lennie Rosenbluth (* 1933), US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler. Marshall Rosenbluth (1927–2003), US-amerikanischer theoretischer ...

  2. Research Organization: Los Alamos Scientific Lab., Los Alamos, NM (United States); Univ. of Chicago, IL (United States) Sponsoring Organization:

  3. At Harvard, Arianna was rejected by one potential advisor because he didn’t take female PhD students, says Alan Rosenbluth, Arianna’s oldest child and a retired physicist. That was not uncommon. “Women were discouraged every step of the way,” says Margaret W. Rossiter, a Cornell historian of women in science.

  4. 摘要:. A general method, suitable for fast computing machines, for investigating such properties as equations of state for substances consisting of interacting individual molecules is described. The method consists of a modified Monte Carlo integration over configuration space. Results for the twoヾimensional rigid﹕phere system have been ...

  5. Arianna contó (a Gubernatis en 2003) que Augusta Teller comenzó el trabajo de la computadora, pero que la propia Arianna se hizo cargo y escribió el código desde cero. En una historia oral registrada poco antes de su muerte, Rosenbluth nuevamente acredita a Teller por plantear el problema original, a él mismo por resolverlo, y a Arianna por programar la computadora.

  6. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Arianna Rosenbluth Dies at 93; Pioneering Figure in Data Science. by Katie Hafner. Dr. Rosenbluth, who received her physics Ph.D. at 21, helped create an algorithm that has became a foundation of understanding huge quantities of data. She died of complications of the coronavirus.

  7. NICHOLAS METROPOLIS, ARIANNA W. ROSENBLUTH, MARSHALL N. ROSENBLUTH, AND AUGUSTA H. TELLER, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico AND EDWARD TELLER, * Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (Received March 6, 1953)