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  1. Stanisław Marcin Ulam ( [sta'ɲiswaf 'mart͡ɕin 'ulam]; 13 April 1909 – 13 May 1984) was a Polish mathematician, nuclear physicist and computer scientist.

  2. Stanisław Marcin Ulam (ur. 13 kwietnia 1909 we Lwowie, zm. 13 maja 1984 w Santa Fe w stanie Nowy Meksyk) – polski matematyk, przedstawiciel lwowskiej szkoły matematycznej, współtwórca amerykańskiej bomby termojądrowej.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Stanislaw Ulam, Polish-born American mathematician who played a major role in the development of the hydrogen bomb at Los Alamos when he and Edward Teller devised the Teller-Ulam configuration. With John von Neumann, he also devised the Monte Carlo method of problem solving.

  4. Stan Ulam was a Polish-American mathematician who solved the problem of how to initiate fusion in the hydrogen bomb. He also devised the Monte-Carlo method widely used in solving mathematical problems using statistical sampling. View thirteen larger pictures. Biography.

  5. Stanislaw Ulam (1909 - 1984) Stanislaw Marcin Ulam was born in Lvov, Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine). He was part of the city's Polish majority. His mentor in mathematics was Stefan Banach, a great Polish mathematician, one of the moving spirits of the Lvov School of Mathematics.

  6. Stanislaw Ulam (1909-1984) was a Polish-American mathematician. Ulam was born in 1909 in Lvov, Austria-Hungary (present-day Ukraine). He received a masters and a Ph.D. from the Lvov Polytechnic Institute.

  7. Stanisław Marcin Ulam ( [sta'ɲiswaf 'mart͡ɕin 'ulam]; 13 April 1909 – 13 May 1984) was a Polish mathematician, nuclear physicist and computer scientist. He participated in the Manhattan Project, originated the Teller–Ulam design of thermonuclear weapons, discovered the concept of the cellular automaton, invented the Monte Carlo method ...

  8. He wrote many of the pages comprising the Scottish Booka notebook containing mathematical puzzles put forward by members of the Lviv School of Mathematics – but was still amazed by the fact that ‘a few signs which were written on a board or a sheet of paper can change the course of human history’.

  9. Stanisław Marcin Ulam (April 13, 1909 – May 13, 1984) was a Polish mathematician who took part in the Manhattan Project and proposed the design used for most thermonuclear weapons. He also proposed using nuclear explosions to propel rockets, and he developed several mathematical tools in number theory , set theory , ergodic theory and ...

  10. Mar 22, 2013 · Stanisław Marcin Ulam (1909 - 1984) Polish mathematician, participant in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, perhaps best-known for Ulam’s spiral, the Ulam numbers and the Borsuk-Ulam theorem. The Collatz problem is occasionally referred to as Ulam’s problem.

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