A Brilliant Madness: The story of Nobel Prize winning mathematician John Nash.
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Home Page of John F. Nash, Jr. My office is in Fine Hall (the bldg. of Department of Mathematics at Princeton University.) It is Room 910 in Fine Hall, and the office telephone # is (609)-258-4213. To reach me, you can use email: jfnj@math.princeton.edu Otherwise, phone: (609)-258-4213, fax: (609)-258-1367, or write: John F. Nash, Jr. Fine Hall -- Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544-1000 USA ...
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John F. Nash, 1928- When the 21-year old John Nash wrote his 27-page dissertation outlining his Nash Equilibrium for strategic non-cooperative games, the impact was enormous. On the formal side, his existence proof was one of the first applications of Kakutani's fixed-point theorem later employed with so much gusto by Neo-Walrasians everywhere; on the conceptual side, he spawned much of the ...
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John Forbes Nash Jr. shows us that paranoid schizophrenia is a surmountable illness ...
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