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25 Ibid
26 Richard Palais, professor of mathematics, Brandeis University, interview, 11695
27 Bell, op cit
28 Atle Selberg, interview
29 Eugenio Calabi, interview, 3296
30 Letter fro, 11465
31 Stein, interview
32 Hormander, interview
33 Harold Kuhn, e-mail, 797
34 Paul A Samuelson, interview
35 William led Martin, interview, 9795
36 Robert Solow, professor of economics, MIT, interview, 195
37 Martin, interview
38 Cathleen Morawetz, interview, 22996
39 Alicia Nash, interview, 1397
40 Ibid
41 John Nash, personal communication, 32296
42 Eva Browder, interview, 9697
43 Ibid
44 A Nash, interview 45 F Browder, interview
46 John Moore, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, interview, 10595
33: Schemes
1 Alicia Nash, interview, 7197
2 Ibid
3 Letter from John Nash to Albert W Tucker, early October 1958
4 George Mackey, interview, 12196
5 Letter froy, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, to author, 52096
6 A Nash, interview
7 John Nash, letter to A Tucker, 1058
8 Ibid
9 Martha Nash Legg, interview, 32996
10 Paul A Samuelson, interview,,31396
11 Saunders McLane, foro, interview, 3496
12 Shlo, interview, 3596
13 Ibid Also membershi+p application, Institute for Advanced Studies, tall 1958
14 Letter from Albert W Tucker to John Nash, 10858
15 Letter from Albert W Tucker to Sloan Foundation, 10858
16 Letter froenheim Foundation, 112658
17 Gian-Carlo Rota, interview, 111495
18 Robert Solow, emeritus professor of economics, MIT, interview, 195
19 Letter froinia Nash, 101558
20 New York Times, New York Times, 111463 111463
21 Paul S Cohen won the Fields in 1966 and the Bocher in 1964 The sketch of Paul Cohen is based on intervieith Raoul Bott, 1195 and 11596; Lennart Carleson, 101895; Elias Stein, 122895; Felix Browder, 11295; Adriano Garsia, professor of o, 123195; Lars Horcn Moser, 32196; Jerome Neuwirth, 52797
22 Cohen, interview, 1596
23 Stein, interview, 122895
24 Ibid
25 Garsia, interview, 123195
26 Cohen, interview
27 Garsia, interview; Neuwirth, interview, 52797