Professor R.J. Duffin wrote only one line in his recommendation letter when a young boy named John Nash applied at Princeton for graduation in 1948, “This man is a genius”. Born in 1948, this man is a real genius and one of the best mathematicians in the planet. His famous ‘Nash Equilibrium’ is a cornerstone in the field of economics. He won Novel Prize for his work in 1994. His work on cooperative games and governing dynamics are also equally famous. While he was still an undergraduate at the Princeton, he had managed to prove Brouwer’s fixed point theorem. Later, he solved one of the Riemann’s most perplexing mathematical solutions.(Read More)
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