Part 35 (1/2)

41 Melas Brown to Robert F Goheen, 4664

42 Letter from Ernest J Johnson to John Nash, 5164

43 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 21864

44 Ibid, 31464

45 Ibid, 364

46 During the spring, Nash wrote to a colleague in Europe saying that he hoped to accept a visiting position at the Institut des Hautes etudes near Paris, arranged by Alexandre Grothendieck

47 M Legg, interview, 32996

48 Ibid

49 Letter fro, 464

50 Karl Uitti, interview, 82297

51 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 21864

52 Letter froue, 564 or 664

53 Letter from John Nash to Robert Oppenheimer, 52464

54 The 1964 Suebraic Geometry, American Mathematical Society, Notices, October 1963; also John Tate, professor of mathematics, University of Texas, interview, 62097

55 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 83164

56 Ibid

57 John Nash, plenary lecture, op cit

58 Ibid

59 Ibid

60 Letter from John Nash to Arthur Mattuck, 111371

61 Harold Kuhn, e-mail, 596

62 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 83 164

63 Postcard froinia Nash, 9264

64 Jean Pierre Serre, e-mail, 21596

65 Postcard from J Nash to V Nash, 9764

66 Memorandum from A W Tucker to J D Brown, 91864

67 Postcard fro, interview, 12396

69 Letter from John Nash to John Milnor, 122764

70 Intervieith John Danskin, 10996; also with William Lucas, professor of mathematics, Glaremont Graduate School, 62795, and Herbert Scarf, professor of mathematics, Yale University, 897

71 Danskin, interview

72 Kuhn, interview

73 Richard C Palais, professor of mathematics, Brandeis University, interview, 11695

74 A Borel, interview

75 Palais, interview

76 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 72965

43: Solitude

1 Letter fro, 11666

2 Martha Nash Legg, interview, 32996

3 Letter fro, 72765

4 Ibid, 8265

5 John David Stier, interviews, 62996 and 92097

6 Letter fro, 103165

7 Ibid, 5166

8 Ibid

9 J D Stier, interviews, 62996 and 92097 Except where noted, the facts of John David Stier's childhood are drawn from these interviews

10 Eleanor Stier, interview, 32596

11 J D Stier, interview, 92097