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  1. John 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 applied sciences and making major contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, economics, computing, and statistics.

  2. John von Neumann in de periode dat hij voor het Manhattan project werkte, jaren 40-45. John von Neumann, Hongaars: Neumann János (Boedapest, 28 december 1903 - Washington D.C., 8 februari 1957) was een Hongaars-Amerikaanse wiskundige, die behalve op vele deelgebieden van de wiskunde, ook in de natuurkunde, computerwetenschappen, informatica en economie zeer belangrijke bijdragen leverde.

  3. John von Neumann (născut János Lajos Neumann ; n. 28 decembrie 1903, Budapesta, Austro-Ungaria – d. 8 februarie 1957, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, SUA) a fost un matematician american evreu de origine austro-ungară cu importante contribuții în fizica cuantică, analiza funcțională, teoria mulțimilor, topologie, economie, informatică, analiza numerică, hidrodinamica ...

  4. John von Neumann (po maďarsky Neumann János, po nemecky Johann von Neumann) (* 28. december 1903, Budapešť, Maďarsko – † 8. február 1957, Washington, USA) bol maďarský matematik židovského pôvodu, ktorý značnou mierou prispel k vedným odborom ako sú kvantová fyzika, funkcionálna analýza, teória množín, ekonomika, informatika, numerická analýza, hydrodynamika ...

  5. Biography. John von Neumann was born János von Neumann. He was called Jancsi as a child, a diminutive form of János, then later he was called Johnny in the United States. His father, Max Neumann, was a top banker and he was brought up in a extended family, living in Budapest where as a child he learnt languages from the German and French ...

  6. John von Neumann (1903 – 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathemetician, physicist and computer scientist, as well as a member of the Templar Order. During World War II, the Templars, who were the ones behind the War, were panicking as their puppets escaped their control and at the scale of the destructions. The Inner Sanctum then decided to help the Americans develop an Atomic Bomb to quickly ...

  7. John von Neumann (December 28. 1903 – February 8. 1957) was a Hungarian - American mathematician and physicist . He contributed to many fields, including: He is generally regarded as a prodigy, polymath and one of the most important mathematicians of the 20th century.