Norbert Wiener died in Stockholm last month, and this book, consisting of lectures delivered at Yale and Paris in 1962, is his first posthumous publication. In many ways, it is an accurate reflection ...
EX-PRODIGY: MY CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH (309 pp)—Norbert Wiener—Simon & Schuster ($3.95). At seven, Norbert Wiener was already interested in chemistry and physics, so his college-professor father set up a ...
Prologue: Time past, time present -- Pt. 1: The elephant's child. The most remarkable boy in the world -- Young Wiener -- The Wunderkind and the Frau-Professor -- Weak currents, light computers -- ...
When chubby little Norbert Wiener was 14, he graduated from Tufts College. Reporters hailed him, and parents of ordinary children predicted that he would be a flash in the pan. When Norbert was 18, he ...
Dr. Norbert Wiener, world-renowned scientist, who was considered the father of automation–the son of a Russian-born Jewish peddler who himself rose to become the first professor of Slavonic languages ...
The story of modern computer ethics begins, strangely enough, in wartime. As Nazi Germany escalated its bombing raids on England, American mathematician and physicist Norbert Wiener volunteered his ...
There were four essential prophets whose mathematics brought us into the Information Age: Norbert Wiener, John von Neumann, Alan Turing and Claude Shannon. In “A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon ...
On the Role of the Wiener Process in Finance Theory and Practice: The Case of Replicating Portfolios
Merton, Robert C. "On the Role of the Wiener Process in Finance Theory and Practice: The Case of Replicating Portfolios." In The Legacy of Norbert Wiener: A Centennial Symposium. Vol. 60, edited by D.
Dr. Norbert Wiener will present a paper on "Relativism" before the Philosophical Club in Room C, Emerson Hall, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The meeting will be open to all members of the University.
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