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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 95. Chapters: Belvaros-Lipotvaros, Erzsebetvaros, Ferencvaros, Jozsefvaros, Kispest, K banya, People from Pest, Pesterzsebet, Zuglo, Ujpest, John von Neumann, Eugene Wigner, Edward Teller, Leo Szilard, Arthur Koestler, Theodor Herzl, Stephen Heller, Anton Dreher, Theodore von Karman, Palotanegyed, Dohany Street Synagogue, Dennis Gabor, Andrew Grove, Ladislaus Hengelmuller von Hengervar, Ludovica Military Academy, Budapest University of Jewish Studies, John George Kemeny, Fritz Reiner, Katalin Karady, Chain Bridge, City Park, Odon Lechner, Frigyes Schulek, Wekerle estate, Rakosi bunker, Cafe Gerbeaud, Kalman Rozsahegyi, Miksa Falk, Alexander von Wagner, Rakospalota, Inner City, Ognjeslav Kostovi Stepanovi, Nicholas Kurti, Karoly Fogl, Ujlipotvaros, Frigyes Koranyi, Anton Seidl, Bela Orczy, Pest, Hungary, Jozsef Hild, Frigyes Feszl, Imre Steindl, Gabor Klauzal, Joseph Bohm, Samu Pecz, Ignac Alpar, Adolf Pollitzer, Ludwig Barnay, Nandor Balazs, Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim, Joseph Hirsch Weiss, Sandor Popovics, Gedeon Richter Ltd., Ujpest Synagogue, Zsigmond Perenyi, Istvan Gorove, New York Palace, Lajos Hegyeshalmi, Pal Rajner, Akademia utca, Ludwig Wysber, Gustav Kadelburg, Gyula Jungfer, Arpad Szenes, Ignotus, Zsigmond Quittner, K banya-Kispest, Angyalfold, Pestujhely, Ethnographic Museum, Rakoskeresztur, Ajtosi Durer sor, K banya-Kertvaros, Akacfa utca, Rakoscsaba. Excerpt: John von Neumann (English pronunciation: ) (December 28, 1903 - February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician who made major contributions to a vast range of fields, including set theory, functional analysis, quantum mechanics, ergodic theory, continuous geometry, economics and game theory, computer science, numerical analysis, hydrodynamics, and statistics, as well as many other mathematical fields. He is generally regarded as one of the grea...