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12 Letter fro, 11666

13 Ibid, 22266

14 Ibid, 22766

15 Ibid, 42466

16 Ibid, 5866

17 Letter froinia Nash, 103165

18 Ibid

19 Letter fro, 111465

20 Letters from J Nash to V Nash, 103165 and 11665

21 Letter fro, 112865

22 Ibid

23 Ibid, 1966

24 Letters fro, 22266; also Joan Berkowitz, interview, 82897

25 Palais, interview

26 Al Vasquez, interview, 61797

27 ”analyticity of Solutions of Implicit Function Problems with analytic Data,” Annals of Mathematics, Annals of Mathematics, vol 84 (1966), pp 34555 vol 84 (1966), pp 34555

28 Harold Kuhn, interview, 71797

29 Letter frobert Brieskorn, professor of mathematics, University of Bonn, interview, 12798

31 Letters fro, 12565 and 5166

32 Letter fro, 22766

33 Letter from J Nash to V Nash, 1966

34 Kuhn, interview, 596 The paper was not rejected, according to Nash, but the editors asked for revisions that he never made

35 Mikhail Gromov, interview, 121597

36 This point was raised by Francine M Benes, psychiatrist, McLean Hospital, interview, 21396

37 John Nash visited Gian-Carlo Rota in New York City so his first year in Boston Rota recalled that at lunch Nash traced patterns on his plate and coet all my mathematics,” interview, 102994

38 Richard Wyatt, personal communication, 697

39 This was Max shi+ffman at Stanford University Donald Spencer, interview, 112995

40 Letter fro, 62696

41 Zipporah Levinson, interview, 111596

42 Letter fro, 52266

43 Letter from John Nash to Harold Kuhn, 51766

44 Palais, interview

45 Vasquez, interview

46 Letter fro her letter of 92866 to Pattison Es, interview

49 Letter fro, 10766

50 Letter fro, interview

52 Letter fro, 1166

53 Ibid, 112866

54 Vasquez, interview

55 Joseph Kohn, interview, 11696

56 Z Levinson, interview, 111596

57 Richard Nash, interview, San Francisco, 1696

58 Letter fro that he had been in Seattle since February

59 Postcard fro that he had been in Santa Monica for about ten days and would be returning to Roanoke by March 22

60 Jacob Bricker, interview, 52297

61 Letter fro, 41967

62 Gilbert Strand, professor of mathematics, MIT, e-mail, 6597