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  1. Cybernetics, Second Edition: or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine by Norbert Wiener, 1965-03-15
  2. The Human Use Of Human Beings: Cybernetics And Society (Da Capo Paperback) by Norbert Wiener, 1988-03-22
  3. The Legacy of Norbert Wiener: A Centennial Symposium (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics) by I. M. Singer, Daniel W. Stroock, et all 1997-07
  4. Dark Hero of the Information Age: In Search of Norbert Wiener The Father of Cybernetics by Flo Conway, Jim Siegelman, 2006-08-29
  5. Norbert Wiener: Collected Works, Vol. 4: Cybernetics, Science, and Society; Ethics, Aesthetics, and Literary Criticism; Book Reviews and Obituaries (Mathematicians of Our Time) by Norbert Wiener, 1986-07-25
  6. Fourier Transforms in the Complex Domain (Colloquium Publications (Amer Mathematical Soc)) by Raymond E. A. C. Paley and Norbert Wiener, 1934-12-31
  7. Norbert Wiener: Collected Works - Vol. 1: Mathematical Philosophy and Foundations; Potential Theory; Brownian Movement, Wiener Integrals, Ergodic and Chaos ... Mechanics (Mathematicians of our time)
  8. Norbert Wiener 1894-1964 (Vita Mathematica) by Pesi R. Masani, 1989-12-01
  9. John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener: From Mathematics to the Technologies of Life and Death by Steve Joshua Heims, 1982-06-17
  10. The Tempter by Norbert Wiener, 1959
  11. Extrapolation, Interpolation, and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series by Norbert Wiener, 1964-03-15
  12. The Fourier Integral and Certain of its Applications (Cambridge Mathematical Library) by Norbert Wiener, 1989-01-27
  13. Invention: The Care and Feeding of Ideas by Norbert Wiener, 1994-08-22
  14. Blicke auf ein langes Leben: Norbert Elias und die Zivilisationstheorie (Wiener Vorlesungen im Rathaus) (German Edition) by Hermann Korte, 1993

1. Norbert Wiener
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For Donna Haraway, we are already assimilated. Norbert Wiener wrote Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and Machine in 1948. Other Stories - Nov 1997 The Godfather The Manhattan Project, Silicon Valley, The World Wide Web. Wherever you look in the information age, Vannevar Bush was there first. In September 1940, MIT mathematician Norbert Wiener proposed building a digital computer and appealed to Bush, then chair of the government's National Defense Research Committee, for funding.
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2. Norbert Wiener - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Norbert Wiener. Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician, known as the founder of cybernetics.
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Norbert Wiener November 26 March 18 ) was an American mathematician , known as the founder of cybernetics . He created the term in his book Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (MIT Press, 1948). He was born in Columbia, Missouri , the first child of Leo and Bertha Wiener. Leo was an Instructor in Slavic Languages at Harvard . Norbert was educated at home until he was seven, he entered school only briefly before resuming the majority of his studies at home. In 1903 he returned to school, graduating from Ayer High School in 1906. In September 1906, aged eleven, he entered Tufts College to study mathematics. He received his degree from Tufts in 1909 and entered Harvard. At Harvard he studied zoology but in 1910 he transferred to Cornell to begin graduate studies in philosophy, he then returned to Harvard the next year to continue his philosophy studies. Wiener received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1912 for a dissertation on mathematical logic From Harvard he went to Cambridge, England

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12. Actualité De Norbert Wiener (1894-1964)
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Ingénieur civil des télécommunications Cybernetics a été publié pour la première fois en 1948, en anglais, à la demande du gendre du fondateur des éditions Hermann. La vie de Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener considère dans son autobiographie que ses parents avaient décidé d’en faire un génie. Il connaît l’enfance d’un jeune prodige, avec toutes les joies et les contraintes que cela entraîne. À trois ans et demi, il commence à lire et se met très vite à apprendre l’arithmétique. Son enfance se passe sous la supervision d’un père dominateur, qui lui inculque une discipline et une formation rigoureuses, " quoique peut-être de manière excessive " écrira-t-il plus tard dans son autobiographie. En 1906, à onze En 1913, à 18 ans, il soutient son doctorat de philosophie, en logique mathématique, avec une thèse sur l’axiomatique qui commente les travaux de Bertrand Russell. Un peu plus tard, en allant travailler avec Russell en Angleterre, il découvrit qu’il était passé à côté d’à peu près toutes les questions ayant une véritable portée philosophique. Cependant son matériel et ses travaux formels faisaient " une thèse acceptable ". D’une distraction légendaire, il raconte s’être arrêté dans le couloir du MIT à l’heure du déjeuner pour discuter avec un étudiant, et la discussion terminée, confus, demander à l’étudiant : " vous souvenez-vous dans quelle direction j’allais lorsque nous nous sommes rencontrés ? allais-je déjeuner ou est-ce que j’en revenais ? "

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Norbert Wiener, A1909, H1946. Norbert Wiener may be the Tufts alumnus of most enduring fame. Norbert Wiener was born in Columbia, Missouri, November 26, 1894.
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Norbert Wiener may be the Tufts alumnus of most enduring fame. He was a world renowned mathematician and founder of the science of cybernetics and made some of the most important contributions to mathematics in the 20th century. Norbert Wiener was born in Columbia, Missouri, November 26, 1894. His father, Leo Wiener, was a Russian who became a self taught philologist of importance, aquiring a chair in Slavic languages at Harvard soon after Norbert's birth. Wiener's mother Bertha was born in Missouri. His brilliant, absentminded and hot-tempered father personally took charge of his son's education, and Wiener did not go to school until attending the high school in Ayer, Massachusetts, near his family's home in the rural town of Harvard, Massachusetts. Tufts When he was 11 the family moved to Medford Hillside, so he could enter Tufts. He enrolled at Tufts in 1906 and graduated in 1909. His major was mathematics, and he had a strong interest in physics and chemistry, and finally biology. At 15 he entered the graduate program in zoology at Harvard. His eyesight and coordination made him a failure at laboratory work. After changing to philosophy he moved closer to mathematics with a doctoral thesis (at Harvard) on mathematical logic, obtained while working with Professor Karl Schmidt at Tufts. Travels In 1913 (at age 18) he moved to Cambridge University where he worked with Bertrand Russell, and then to Göttingen in the same academic year to work with David Hilbert until the onset of World War I. Via Cambridge, London and Columbia he returned to the Harvard Philosophy department. He tried to enlist but was rejected for poor eyesight. After trying out officer training and teaching at the University of Maine he worked for General Electric in Lynn and at Aberdeen Proving Ground. For a few months he was a reporter for the Boston Herald.

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Norbert Wiener. Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894, Columbia, Missouri March 18, 1964, Stockholm, Sweden) was a American mathematician
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Norbert Wiener November 26 Columbia, Missouri March 18 Stockholm , Sweden) was a American mathematician , known as the founder of cybernetics . He created the term in his book Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (MIT Press, 1948). He was born in Columbia, Missouri , the first child of Leo and Bertha Wiener. Leo was an Instructor in Slavic Languages at Harvard . Norbert was educated at home until he was seven, he entered school only briefly before resuming the majority of his studies at home. In 1903 he returned to school, graduating from Ayer High School in 1906. In September 1906, aged eleven, he entered Tufts College to study mathematics. He received his degree from Tufts in 1909 and entered Harvard. At Harvard he studied zoology but in 1910 he transferred to Cornell to begin graduate studies in philosophy, he then returned to Harvard the next year to continue his philosophy studies. Wiener received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1912 for a dissertation on mathematical logic From Harvard he went to Cambridge, England

15. I Am A Mathematician Norbert Wiener
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16. Invention: The Care And Feeding Of Ideas Norbert Wiener
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norbert wiener, Pink Floyd, Enigma Links norbert wiener was one of the first Americans to make observations on the principle of feedback theory. .
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"The fact that we cannot telegraph the pattern of a man from one place to another seems to be due to technical difficulties, and in particular, to the difficulty of keeping an organism in being during such a radical reconstruction." "We have thus established the basis in man for the simplest element in his communication: namely, the communication of man with man by the immediate use of language, when two men are face to face with one another... this capacity is not intrinsically restricted to the immediate presense of the individual, for we have many means to carry this tool of communication to the ends of the earth."
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"Wiener’s work before and during World War II led to the publishing of Cybernetics, or control and communication in the animal and machine in 1948. In it, he described a new way of looking at how the world functioned, based on his research on the way in which information is transmitted and processed. He saw a world that focused on information, not energy; and on digital or numeric processes, not machine or analog. His theories not only laid the foundation for this new field of study, they also largely predicted the future development of computers."

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Biography of norbert wiener (18941964) norbert wiener. Born 26 Nov 1894 in Columbia, Missouri, USA norbert wiener's father was Leo wiener who was a Russian Jew
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Norbert Wiener 's father was Leo Wiener who was a Russian Jew. Because Leo Wiener was such a major influence on his son, we should give some background to his education and career. Leo Wiener attended medical school at the University of Warsaw but was unhappy with the profession, so he went to Berlin where he began training as an engineer. This profession seemed only a little more interesting to him than the medical profession, and he emigrated to the United States having first landed in England. We should note that throughout his education Leo was interested in mathematics and, although he never used his mathematical skills in any jobs he held, it was a deep amateur interest to him all through his life. Arriving in New Orleans in 1880, Leo tried his hand at various jobs in factories and farms before becoming a school teacher in Kansas City. He progressed from being a language teacher in schools to becoming Professor of Modern Languages at the University of Missouri. While there he met and married Bertha Kahn, who was the daughter of a department store owner. Bertha, from a German Jewish family, was [7]:- ... a small woman, healthy, vigorous and vivacious.

20. NORBERT WIENER (1894-1964)
norbert wiener (18941964) 1. LIFE. norbert wiener was born in 1894, on November 26, in Columbia (Missouri). His father, Leo wiener, once a professor of Slavic languages at Harvard, came from Byelostok in Tsarist Russia. In 1964, on March 18, norbert wiener died in Stockholm of a
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NORBERT WIENER (1894-1964)
1. LIFE

His first post of importance was that of Instructor of Mathematics at MIT in 1919, followed by that of Assistant Professor in 1929 and of Professor in 1931. He has always been faithful to MIT, "which has given me the encouragement to work and the freedom to think", an attitude in contrast to his opinion of Harvard. In 1933 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (USA), from which he resigned in 1941. In l940 he started to collaborate in a research project at MIT on anti-aircraft devices, which played an important part in his reflections upon what was to become the science of Cybernetics.
2. WORKS
Apart from two books devoted to his autobiography, two short stories and a novel, Norbert Wiener's works concern mainly logic and mathematics, cybernetics, mathematical physics and philosophical issues.
Norbert Wiener was also deeply attracted to mathematical physics. His interest originated in a collaboration with Max Born in 1926 on quantization and developed (1927,1928) in the direction of relativistic quantum theory and the use of a fifth dimension as proposed by Kaluza and Klein. Einstein's attempt to unify gravitation and electromagnetism also aroused his interest (1929). Later, Wiener returned to quantum mechanics with a theory of statistical hidden variables using his differential space and aiming at explaining the principles of quantum measurement. These researches were published, in collaboration with Armand Siegel, from 1953 to 1956and presented, along with other considerations, in a posthumous book (1966).

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