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The Essential John Nash 13 reviews John Nash
Princeton University Press, 2001
A Most Welcome Mathematical Banquet
+ Undiluted math + An essential reading ! + Good Collection of Nash Writings! + excellent
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A Beautiful Math: John Nash, Game Theory, and the Modern Quest for a Code of Nature 8 reviews Tom Siegfried
Joseph Henry Press, 2006
I think I get it know
+ A Beautiful Math is a Beautiful Book
I first picked up this book because I thought it would be more of a biography of John Nash. The book is more a discussion of how game theory can be used to help understand nature.
The book was very readable and even gave me a historic perspective about where this trend is going. Although there ...
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A Celebration of John F. Nash Jr. (Duke Mathematical Journal, Vol 81)
Duke University Press, 1996
This collection celebrates the pathbreaking work in game theory and mathematics of John F. Nash Jr., winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics. Nash’s analysis of equilibria in the theory of non-cooperative games has had a major impact on modern enconomic theory. This book, also published as volume 81 of the Duke Mathematical Journal, includes an important, but previously unpublished ...
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A Beautiful Mind: The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash 285 reviews Sylvia Nasar
Touchstone, 2001
Complex Man-A Bio That Runs True
+ Reads like a novel + An Opinion of "A Beautiful Mind" from a fellow schizophrenic + A Beautiful Mind
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John Nash: A Beautiful Genius John Nash-Beautiful Genius
Trinity Home Ent, 2002
When John Forbes Nash Jr. first arrived at Princeton as a graduate student in 1949 he was amongst some of the most brilliant minds the world had ever seen. Today he is one of the most fascinating minds of our time.Follow the journey of an extraordinary man from his explosive entrance into the competitive world of mathematics through his thirty year struggle with paranoid schizophrenia. The ...
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American Experience: A Brilliant Madness 8 reviews Liev Schreiber, Alicia Nash
PBS Home Video, 2002
Authentic and Accessible
+ A tale of triumph in two extraordinary ways + A tribute to human spirit, endurance, and goodwill + See this one instead. + Fuller picture
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A Beautiful Mind : A Biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr. 285 reviews Sylvia Nasar
Simon & Schuster, 1998
Complex Man-A Bio That Runs True
+ Reads like a novel + An Opinion of "A Beautiful Mind" from a fellow schizophrenic + A Beautiful Mind
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Essays on Game Theory John F. Nash
Edward Elgar Publishing, 1997
This collection of seven of John Nash's essays highlights his contribution to game theory in economics. It includes a comprehensive introduction by Ken Binmore, which explains and summarizes John Nash's achievements in the fields of both non-cooperative and co-operative game theory.
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The Essential John Nash 13 reviews John Nash
Princeton University Press, 2001
A Most Welcome Mathematical Banquet
+ Undiluted math + An essential reading ! + Good Collection of Nash Writings! + excellent
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Essays on Game Theory John F. Nash
Edward Elgar Publishing, 1997
This collection of seven of John Nash's essays highlights his contribution to game theory in economics. It includes a comprehensive introduction by Ken Binmore, which explains and summarizes John Nash's achievements in the fields of both non-cooperative and co-operative game theory.
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A Celebration of John F. Nash Jr. (Duke Mathematical Journal, Vol 81)
Duke University Press, 1996
This collection celebrates the pathbreaking work in game theory and mathematics of John F. Nash Jr., winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics. Nash’s analysis of equilibria in the theory of non-cooperative games has had a major impact on modern enconomic theory. This book, also published as volume 81 of the Duke Mathematical Journal, includes an important, but previously unpublished ...
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John Nash: A Beautiful Genius John Nash-Beautiful Genius
Trinity Home Ent, 2002
When John Forbes Nash Jr. first arrived at Princeton as a graduate student in 1949 he was amongst some of the most brilliant minds the world had ever seen. Today he is one of the most fascinating minds of our time.Follow the journey of an extraordinary man from his explosive entrance into the competitive world of mathematics through his thirty year struggle with paranoid schizophrenia. The ...
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A Beautiful Mind: The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash 285 reviews Sylvia Nasar
Touchstone, 2001
Complex Man-A Bio That Runs True
+ Reads like a novel + An Opinion of "A Beautiful Mind" from a fellow schizophrenic + A Beautiful Mind
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A Beautiful Mind : A Biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr. 285 reviews Sylvia Nasar
Simon & Schuster, 1998
Complex Man-A Bio That Runs True
+ Reads like a novel + An Opinion of "A Beautiful Mind" from a fellow schizophrenic + A Beautiful Mind
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American Experience: A Brilliant Madness 8 reviews Liev Schreiber, Alicia Nash
PBS Home Video, 2002
Authentic and Accessible
+ A tale of triumph in two extraordinary ways + A tribute to human spirit, endurance, and goodwill + See this one instead. + Fuller picture
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A Beautiful Math: John Nash, Game Theory, and the Modern Quest for a Code of Nature 8 reviews Tom Siegfried
Joseph Henry Press, 2006
I think I get it know
+ A Beautiful Math is a Beautiful Book
I first picked up this book because I thought it would be more of a biography of John Nash. The book is more a discussion of how game theory can be used to help understand nature.
The book was very readable and even gave me a historic perspective about where this trend is going. Although there ...
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