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Where was born John von Neumann?

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John von Neumann, the Hungarian-American mathematician and polymath who made major contributions to a vast number of fields, including set theory, functional analysis, quantum mechanics, ergodic theory, continuous geometry, fluid dynamics is a person that was born in where?
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John von Neumann (born Dec. 28, 1903, Budapest, Hung. — died Feb. 8, 1957, Washington, D.C., U.S.) Hungarian-born U.S
John von Neumann; John von Neumann in the 1940s: Born: December 28, 1903 (1903-12-28) ... John von Neumann ( / v ɒ n ˈ n ɔɪ m ən /; December 28, 1903 – February 8 ...
Biography of John von Neumann (BB^Y-1957) ... Born: 28 Dec 1903 in Budapest, Hungary Died: 8 Feb 1957 in Washington D.C., USA
John von Neumann: Genius of Man and Machine. John von Neumann, one of ... title early in his son’s life, and so became von Neumann. Max Neumann, born 1870 ...
von Neumann, John von Neumann, John (1903-1957), world-famous mathematician who was professor of ... the University and later a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, was born ...

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