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Index
Archival Sources and Abbreviations
Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 — A Mathematical Research Career
Early Life, 1903–1921
A European Research Career, 1921–1930
Princeton Mathematics, 1930–1942
2— An Education in Computing
War Work
Learning About Computing
ENIAC and EDVAC
3 — Planning a Computer for Scientific Research
Postwar Plans
Designing a Computer for Scientific Research
Logical Design
Computer Programming
4 — Engineering a Computer
Early Testing and Design
Solving the Memory Problem
Construction and Maintenance
Technology Transfer
5 — The Transformation of Numerical Analysis
Accommodating Numerical Analysis to High-Speed Computers
Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations
Partial Differential Equations
The Problem of Shocks
Random Numbers and Monte Carlo Methods
Linear Programming
Conclusions
6 — The Origins of Numerical Meteorology
Early Numerical Meteorology
The Origins of the Numerical Meteorology Project
The Barotropic Model
The Baroclinic Model
The Beginnings of Operational Numerical Weather Prediction
General Circulation of the Atmosphere
The Computer as Meteorological Tool
7 — The Computer as a Scientific Instrument
Experimentation on Numerical Methods
Mathematical and Statistical Research
Astrophysics
Fluid Dynamics
Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Automating Applications Research
From History of Science to Traffic Simulation
Limitations on the Computer as a Scientific Instrument
8 — A Theory of Information Processing
Early Experiences with Information
Contacts with the Biomedical Community
The General and Logical Theory of Automata
Complicated Automata
Building Reliable Automata from Unreliable Parts
Cellular Automata
The Computer and the Brain
The Cybernetic Program
9 — Scientific Consultant and Statesman
Government Consulting
IBM
Final Plans
General Bibliography
Writings of John von Neumann
Index
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