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  1. Selected papers of Norbert Wiener,: Including Generalized harmonic analysis and Tauberian theorems by Norbert Wiener, 1964
  2. Five Mathematical Pamphlets By Norbert Wiener Co by Norbert Wiener, 1922
  3. I am a mathematician,: The later life of a prodigy; an autobiographical account of the mature years and career of Norbert Wiener and a continuation of the account of his childhood in Ex-prodigy by Norbert Wiener, 1956
  4. Proceedings of the Norbert Wiener Centenary Congress, 1994 (Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics)
  5. Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society by Norbert Weiner, Norbert Wiener, 1986-03
  6. Generalized Harmonic Analysis and Tauberian Theorems by Norbert Wiener, 1966-08-15
  7. God and Golem, Inc.: A Comment on Certain Points where Cybernetics Impinges on Religion by Norbert Wiener, 1966-03-15
  8. Ex-Prodigy: My Childhood and Youth by Norbert Wiener, 1964-08-15
  9. CYBERNETICS by Norbert Wiener, 1986
  10. I Am a Mathematician by Norbert Wiener, 1964-08-15
  11. Human Use of Human Beings by Norbert Wiener, 1980-07
  12. Cybernetics Or Control And Communication In The Animal And The Machine by Norbert Wiener, 2008-06-13
  13. I am a Mathematician: An Autobiography by Norbert Wiener, 1956
  14. Extrapolation, Interpolatin, and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series by Norbert Wiener, 1949-01-01

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22. Norbert Wiener --  Encyclopædia Britannica
MLA style " norbert wiener." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service APA style norbert wiener. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 30, 2004
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23. Wiener, Norbert
wiener, norbert. (b. Nov. 26, 1894, Columbia Mathematician (1956). BIBLIOGRAPHY. Pesi R. Masani, norbert wiener, 18941964 (1989), is a biography. Steve
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Wiener, Norbert
(b. Nov. 26, 1894, Columbia, Mo., U.S.d. March 18, 1964, Stockholm), U.S. mathematician, who established the science of cybernetics, which is concerned with the common factors of control and communication in living organisms, automatic machines, and organizations. He attained international renown by formulating some of the most important contributions to mathematics in the 20th century.
Youth and education.
On a grant from Harvard, Wiener went first to England, to study mathematical logic at Cambridge University under the philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Hilbert, one of the greatest and most versatile mathematicians of his time. On the advice of Bertrand Russell he also began a serious study of general mathematics, in which he was strongly influenced by Russell and the English mathematical theorist G.H. Hardy and, to a lesser extent, by Hilbert. He published his first paper in the mathematical journal Messenger of Mathematics in 1913 at Cambridge just as World War I broke out.

24. UNIVERSIDAD NORBERT WIENER,Crecemos Formando Lideres
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Ofrece carreras de computaci³n, secretariado, contabilidad, dise±o gr¡fico y ensamblaje. Contiene informaci³n de los cursos, datos generales y contactos.
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26. Institute
The norbert wiener Institute is active in over fifty nations worldwide. Since its foundation in 1969, and subsequently as a result of its reorganisation at the New York (1990) and the New Delhi (1993) WOSC Congresses, it has been involved in the researches of over 1000 scientists.
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Norbert Wiener Institute of Systems and Cybernetics
Director and Head of Institute: Professor B.H. Rudall
The Norbert Wiener Institute is active in over fifty nations worldwide. Since its foundation in 1969, and subsequently as a result of its reorganisation at the New York (1990) and the New Delhi (1993) WOSC Congresses, it has been involved in the researches of over 1000 scientists. Currently, a new structure for the Institute is being planned and details will be made available on this site when it has been finally approved by the WOSC Directorate. Meanwhile, all communications should be made to the Director (Professor B.H. Rudall) at either the WOSC Secretariat (Paris Office) or at the Editorial Offices of the WOSC Institute's Official Puiblication Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics.
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27. Wiener_Norbert
norbert wiener. Born 26 Nov 1894 in Columbia norbert wiener s father was Leo wiener who was a Russian Jew. Because Leo wiener was such a
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Norbert Wiener
Born: 26 Nov 1894 in Columbia, Missouri, USA
Died: 18 March 1964 in Stockholm, Sweden
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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.

28. Norbert Wiener
Biography and links.
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29. First Of All, As You Read Further... (Norbert Wiener Quotes)
The following quotes are taken mostly from the second edition (1954) of the book The Human Use of Human Beings Cybernetics and Society, by norbert wiener.
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The following quotes are taken mostly from the second edition (1954) of the book The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society , by Norbert Wiener . They are provided here for non-commercial/educational purposes because they are somehow very relevant with respect to Pink Floyd and the Publius Enigma, as well as much else for that matter. You should be able to find the book at a decent library. If not, you can buy the latest print of the book on-line at places like Amazon . It's hoped that these quotes will provide the reader with a glimpse of the connections between the book, TDB, and the Enigma. Words used by Publius , quotes from The Division Bell , as well as various other random quotes , have been interjected for the sake of variety. "As entropy increases, the universe, and all closed systems in the universe, tend naturally to deteriorate and lose their distinctiveness, to move from the least to the most probable state, from a state of organization and differentiation in which distinctions and forms exist, to a state of chaos and sameness. In Gibbs' universe order is least probable, chaos most probable. But while the universe as a whole, tends to run down, there are local enclaves of whose direction seems opposed to that of the universe at large and in which there is a limited and temporary tendency for organization to increase. Life finds its home in these enclaves. It is with this point of view at its core that the new science of Cybernetics

30. Homage To Norbert Wiener
The artist's interest in the humanmachine dialectic led him to create a series of electronic sculptures as Homage to norbert wiener, the Father of Cybernetics. HOMAGE TO norbert wiener. A Decision Machine Suite Suite, a series begun in 1982, pays "homage" to norbert wiener (1894-1964), the scientist and humanist considered to be
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A Decision Machine Suite
Interactive Electronic Sculpture, 1982-1995. Wall Street, Buy or Sell? 1995 . © Wood, paint, gold leaf,
electronic elements. 47 cm. by 30 cm. Pathway Studio. The Vatican, Right or Wrong? 1994. © Wood, paint, gold leaf,
electronic elements. 42 cm. by 23 cm. Pathway Studio. The White House, Yeah or Nay? 1995
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Oak base, plexi-glass, black and white marbles,
electronic elements. 46 cm by 25 cm. Pathway Studio. To Be or Not To Be? 1995. © Wood, copper, Plexiglas,
paint, electronic elements. 43 cm. by 18 cm. Pathway Studio. Generic Decision Machine I, Red or Green? 1983

31. Norbert Wiener --  Encyclopædia Britannica
wiener, norbert Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , wiener, norbert American mathematician who established the science of cybernetics.
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32. Document
norbert wiener, J.C.R. Licklider and the Global Communications Network. In the last quarter of the twentieth century a new global communications network emerged with a growing effect on most aspects
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Norbert Wiener, J.C.R. Licklider and the Global Communications Network

33. Howard Rheingold's | Tools For Thought
By Howard Rheingold. Online copy of well known 1985 book on the invention of modern computing; this chapter on norbert wiener, Cybernetics. Newer (c)2000 edition of the book is out, with followup interviews.
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Tools for Thought by Howard Rheingold April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is available from MIT Press , including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as tools for intellectual work and social activity, was not an invention of the mainstream computer industry or orthodox computer science, nor even homebrew computerists; their work was rooted in older, equally eccentric, equally visionary, work. You can't really guess where mind-amplifying technology is going unless you understand where it came from.
- HLR
Chapter One
: The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet
Chapter Two
: The First Programmer Was a Lady
Chapter Three
: The First Hacker and his Imaginary Machine
Chapter Four
: Johnny Builds Bombs and Johnny Builds Brains
Chapter Five : Ex-Prodigies and Antiaircraft Guns
Chapter Six
: Inside Information
Chapter Seven
: Machines to Think With
Chapter Eight
: Witness to History: The Mascot of Project Mac
Chapter Nine
: The Loneliness of a Long-Distance Thinker
Chapter Ten
: The New Old Boys from the ARPAnet Chapter Eleven : The Birth of the Fantasy Amplifier Chapter Twelve : Brenda and the Future Squad Chapter Thirteen : Knowledge Engineers and Epistemological Entrepreneurs Chapter Fourteen : Xanadu, Network Culture, and Beyond

34. Norbert Weiner
A Memoir From Philosophy to Mathematics to Biology. by Walter Rosenblith and Jerome Wiesner. Two months before his death, in a ceremony at the White House, norbert wiener was awarded the National Medal of Science. in World War I brought norbert wiener to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds
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A Memoir:
From Philosophy to Mathematics to Biology
by Walter Rosenblith and Jerome Wiesner
Two months before his death, in a ceremony at the White House, Norbert Wiener was awarded the National Medal of Science. The citation by President Johnson said: " . . . for marvelously versatile contributions, profoundly original, ranging within pure and applied mathematics, and penetrating boldly into the engineering and biological sciences." Our assignment here is twofold: we want to explore how Wiener came to penetrate into biology, a field into which few real mathematicians had strayed before him; we should also like to assess, no matter how incompletely, the imprint that Wiener has left upon the sciences of Life and Man. From his early youth Wiener, the prodigy, acquired intensive experience in the manipulation of both mathematical and linguistic symbols; but his career choice seemed initially little related to these skills. Perhaps in part due to his father's acquaintance with Walter B. Cannon, Norbert seemed sufficiently interested in biology to become a graduate student in zoology at Harvard University, after he had graduated at the age of 14 from Tufts College. But, in spite of his interest in the subject matter, Norbert had neither the manual skill nor the patience to do well in the graduate courses in biology of that era. In one of his autobiographical books Wiener commented on the contrast between his quick insight into ideas and his extreme lack of manual dexterity as follows:

35. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Wiener, Norbert
wiener, norbert (b. 1894, Columbia, MO, d. 1964, Stockholm, Sweden, Ph.D. Philosophy, Harvard University, 1913). wiener launched
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Wiener, Norbert Tadeusz Zawidzki References Zusne, Leonard (1984). Biographical dictionary of psychology . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. bookstore Last updated: May 11, 2004

36. Wiener, Norbert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. wiener, norbert. 1894–1964, American mathematician and educator, b. Columbia, Mo., grad. Tufts College, 1909, Ph.D. Harvard, 1913.
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wiener, norbert. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. wiener, norbert. SYLLABICATION Wie·ner.
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