“The spectacular thing about Johnny [von Neumann] was not his power as a mathematician, which was great, or his insight and his clarity, but his rapidity; he was very, very fast. And like the modern computer, which no longer bothers to retrieve the logarithm of 11 from its memory (but, instead, computes the logarithm of 11 each time it is needed), Johnny didn't bother to remember things. He computed them. You asked him a question, and if he didn't know the answer, he thought for three seconds and would produce and answer.” SciencePowerComputerPraiseMathematicsMemoryInsightMathSpeedClarityMathematicianSpectacularVon NeumannJohn Von NeumannNeumannJohnny Von NeumannLogarithm Author:Paul R. Halmos
“It was the great Hungarian-born polymath John von Neumann who first recognized that social behavior could be analyzed as games.” MathSocial BehaviorGame TheoryJohn Von Neumann Book:A Beautiful Mind Source: A Beautiful Mind
“Spring of 1955 found Johnny and Klári settled into a small but comfortable house in Georgetown in Washington, D.C., Johnny having made the journey from postdoctoral immigrant to a presidential appointment in just twenty-five years. The interlude in Washington promised to lead to even more productive years ahead. “I want to become independent of the regulated academic life,” von Neumann had written to Klári from Los Alamos in 1943—a goal that was finally within reach. It was not to be.” AcademiaIntellectual FreedomJohn Von Neumann Book:Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe Source: Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe