Stanisław Marcin Ulam (Polish: [sta'ɲiswaf 'mart͡ɕin 'ulam]; 13 April 1909 – 13 May 1984) was a Polish and American mathematician, nuclear physicist and computer scientist. He participated in the Manhattan Project, originated the Teller–Ulam design of thermonuclear weapons, discovered the concept of the cellular automaton, invented the Monte Carlo method of computation, and suggested nuclear pulse propulsion. In pure and applied mathematics, he proved a number of theorems and proposed several conjectures. (From Wikipedia) More about Stanislaw M. Ulam:
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| | Books by Stanislaw M. Ulam: Additional books by Stanislaw M. Ulam in the extended shelves: Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Heuristic studies in problems of mathematical physics on high speed computing machines (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Service, 1953), also by John Pasta, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Multiplicative systems in several variables. I. (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Branch, 1948), also by C. J. Everett, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Multiplicative systems in several variables. II (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Branch, 1948), also by C. J. Everett, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Multiplicative systems in several variables. III (U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Branch, 1949), also by C. J. Everett, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Multiplicative systems in several variables. III (Los Alamos, New Mexico : Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, The University of California, 1948., 1948), also by C. J. Everett, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Quadratic transformations. Part I (Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, 1959), also by P. R. Stein, M. T. Menzel, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Ulam, Stanislaw M.: Studies of nonlinear problems. [Part] I (Los Alamos, New Mexico : Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, 1955., 1955), also by Enrico Fermi, John R. Pasta, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (page images at HathiTrust)
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