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Paul R. Stein
,
an American physicist and mathematician, and staff member at
Los Alamos National Laboratory
since 1950, working on problems that range from
mathematical biology
to
nonlinear transformations
and
experimental number theory
[1]
. In the late 1950s, along with
Mary Menzel
and
Stanislaw Ulam
, Paul Stein performed one of the earliest digital simulations of
discrete dynamics
in two-dimensions
[2]
. In their work they created a robot mathematician to scan the results of simulations for
chaotic attractors
[3]
.
Paul Stein was member of a group of H-bomb researchers around Stanislaw Ulam,
Mark Wells
and
John Pasta
et al., who wrote the
chess-playing program
[4]
[5]
for the
MANIAC I
in 1956. It played
Los Alamos chess
on a 6×6 board without bishops.
Paul Stein
[6]
Table of Contents
Photos
Selected Publications
References
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Photos
Los Alamos
scientists
Paul Stein
(left) and
Nick Metropolis
playing chess with the MANIAC computer
[7]
[8]
Selected Publications
[9]
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1957
).
Experiments in chess on electronic computing machines
. Chess Review, 13 January 1957.
James Kister
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
,
William Walden
,
Mark Wells
(
1957
).
Experiments in Chess
.
Journal of the ACM
, Vol. 4, No. 2
Mary Tsingou-Menzel
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1959
).
Quadratic Transformations: Part I
.
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
report LA-2305,
republished
in
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1990
).
Analogies Between Analogies: The Mathematical Reports of S.M. Ulam and his Los Alamos Collaborators
.
Berkeley
:
University of California Press
John Riordan
,
Paul Stein
(
1972
).
Arrangements on Chessboards
.
Journal of Combinatorial Theory
Series A, Vol. 12, No. 1
Nicholas Metropolis
,
Myron L. Stein
,
Paul Stein
(
1973
).
On finite limit sets for transformations on the unit interval
.
Journal of Combinatorial Theory
Series A, Vol. 15, No. 1
Paul Stein
(
1982
).
Bernd Matthias - A Personal Memoir
.
Los Alamos Science
, No. 4 »
Bernd Matthias
William A. Beyer
,
Paul Stein
(
1983
).
Brief History of Functional Iteration at Los Alamos
.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Paul Stein
(
1986
).
Experiments in Chess on Electronic Computing Machines: Some Early Efforts
. in
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1986
).
Science, Computers, and People - From the Tree of Mathematics
.
Birkhäuser
Paul Stein
(
1987
).
Iteration of Maps, Strange Attractors, and Number Theory - An Ulamian Potpourri
. in
Stanislaw Ulam 1909-1984
.
Los Alamos Science
, No. 15,
pdf
References
^
Paul Stein
(
1987
).
Iteration of Maps, Strange Attractors, and Number Theory - An Ulamian Potpourri
. in
Stanislaw Ulam 1909-1984
.
Los Alamos Science
, No. 15,
pdf
^
Mary Tsingou-Menzel
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1959
).
Quadratic Transformations: Part I
.
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
report LA-2305
^
Ralph Abraham
(
2011
).
Image Entropy for Discrete Dynamical Systems
.
pdf
^
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
(
1957
).
Experiments in chess on electronic computing machines
. Chess Review, 13 January 1957.
^
James Kister
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
,
William Walden
,
Mark Wells
(
1957
).
Experiments in Chess
.
Journal of the ACM
, Vol. 4, No. 2
^
Image from
Paul Stein
(
1987
).
Iteration of Maps, Strange Attractors, and Number Theory - An Ulamian Potpourri
. in
Stanislaw Ulam 1909-1984
.
Los Alamos Science
, No. 15,
pdf
^
Los Alamos scientisits Paul Stern (left) and Nick Metropolis playing chess with the MANIAC computer
, 1956, Courtesy of
Los Alamos National Laboratory
, hosted by
The Computer History Museum
^
see also
Herbert L. Anderson
(
1986
).
Metropolis, Monte Carlo, and the MANIAC
.
Los Alamos Science
,
pdf
^
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Jan 21, 2018
Iteration
May 5, 2017
James Kister
Feb 23, 2015
John von Neumann
May 8, 2017
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sep 16, 2015
MANIAC I
Nov 17, 2016
Mark Wells
Feb 23, 2015
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
Paul Stein
Feb 23, 2015
People
Feb 28, 2018
Stanislaw Ulam
Aug 11, 2016
William Walden
Jun 3, 2015
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an American physicist and mathematician, and staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory since 1950, working on problems that range from mathematical biology to nonlinear transformations and experimental number theory [1]. In the late 1950s, along with Mary Menzel and Stanislaw Ulam, Paul Stein performed one of the earliest digital simulations of discrete dynamics in two-dimensions [2]. In their work they created a robot mathematician to scan the results of simulations for chaotic attractors [3].
Paul Stein was member of a group of H-bomb researchers around Stanislaw Ulam, Mark Wells and John Pasta et al., who wrote the chess-playing program [4] [5] for the MANIAC I in 1956. It played Los Alamos chess on a 6×6 board without bishops.
Table of Contents
Photos
Selected Publications
[9]References
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