Authors: Sylvia Nasar
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A Beautiful Mind
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Copyright © 1998 by Sylvia Nasar
All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
Cover Art © 2001 by Universal Studios Publishing Rights, a Division of Universal Studios Licensing, Inc.
A Beautiful Mind is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios.
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First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition July 2011
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Manufactured in the United States of America
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The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:
Nasar, Sylvia.
A beautiful mind : a biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr.,
winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1994/
Sylvia Nasar
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Nash, John F., 1928– . 2. Mathematicians —
United States — Biography I. Title
OA29.N25N37 1998
510’.92
[B]— DC21 98-2795
ISBN-13: 978-0-684-81906-8
ISBN-10: 0-684-81906-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-4516-2842-5 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-4391-2649-3 (ebook)
The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission to reprint material from the following works:
“The RAND Hymn,” words and music by Malvina Reynolds, © copyright 1961 by Schroeder Music Co. (ASCAP). Used by permission. All rights reserved. “John F. Nash Jr.” (Autobiographical Essay) and “The Work of John Nash in Game Theory” (Nobel Seminar), in Les Prix Nobel 1994 (Stockholm: Norstedts Tryckeri, 1995). Copyright © The Nobel Foundation, 1994. Excerpts from “Waking in the Blue” from Life Studies by Robert Lowell. Copyright © 1959 by Robert Lowell. Copyright renewed © 1987 by Harriet Lowell, Sheridan Lowell, and Caroline Lowell. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc. Excerpts from the letters of Robert Lowell reprinted with the permission of the Estate of Robert Lowell.
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Another race hath been, and other palms are won.
Thanks to the human heart by which we live,
Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears,
To me the meanest flower that blows can give
Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
— WILLIAM WORDSWORTH,
“Intimations of Immortality”
2: Carnegie Institute of Technology (
June 1945–1948
)
3: The Center of the Universe (
Princeton,
Fall 1948
)
4: School of Genius (
Princeton,
Fall 1948
)
6: Games (
Princeton,
Spring 1949
)
7: John von Neumann (
Princeton,
1948–49
)
9: The Bargaining Problem (
Princeton,
Spring 1949
)
10: Nash’s Rival Idea (
Princeton,
1949–50
)
12: The War of Wits (
RAND,
Summer
1950
)
14: The Draft (
Princeton,
1950–51
)
15: A Beautiful Theorem (
Princeton,
1950–51
)
18: Experiments (
RAND,
Summer
1952
)
22: A Special Friendship (
Santa Monica, Summer
1952
)
25: The Arrest (
RAND,
Summer 1954
)
29: Death and Marriage (
1956–57
)
Part Three: A Slow Fire Burning