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John Von Neumann was born on December 28, 1903 in Budapest. His father was a banker. John was a child prodigy. At the age of 6, he could divide two 8-digit numbers in his head. At 8, he mastered calculus; by 12 he was at the graduate level in mathematics. At 17, his father tried to get him to become something more financially practical then a mathematician. John agreed to study chemistry along with mathematics. He studied chemistry in Berlin and then Zurich and mathematics in Budapest. In 1926, at the age of 23, he received his degree in chemical engineering and a Ph.D. on mathematics. In


In the 1950s, John was a consultant for IBM, working one day a week. His ideas of using stored programs led to some of the technology used today. In 1956 he received the Enrico Fermi Award from the Atomic Energy Commission, which he was appointed too. At this time he founded out he had an incurable cancer. After the war, he served as a consultant to the armed forces. His application of mathematics was a big help to the field of computing. Proposed the implosion method for bringing nuclear fuel to explosion and participated in the development of the hydrogen bomb. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. These are the problems of reliability and self-reproduction. His idea was to store the programs in the machine as simply another kind of electronic data. John was interested in complicated automata, such as the human nervous system and the larger computers he saw in the future. The reliability of computers limits the complexity of the automata of considerable complexity. His mathematical skills helped in the production of the IAS machine. He introduced new procedures in the logical organization. The two problems in automata theory that von Neumann concentrated on are both intimately related to complexity.

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