The other day, I watched academy award winning film "Beautiful Mind" that features the struggle of one mathematician, and amazingly this film is non-fiction. Nash has been always smart, and he did not like to communicate with people and he even thought something like dancing and sports can be obstacle of his way of learning. He went to college and majored chemistry and electricity not math because his father recommended to do, and he changed major to math later and went to Princeton, and the recommendation letter to Princeton included just one sentence that is "This man is genius"
And he has research on math and get interested in Game Theory, and he proved that there is at least one point of benefit for both in the condition of non-zero sum activity between 2 objects. This finding makes him famous. And he went to MIT, and got married to his student, but around this time, he gets mental illness, even worse, he tries to prove the Leman Prediction that was really hard, and yet nobody proved this until now. And he got schizophrenia. And he recovered a little by little, and he started his study again and got novel economic prize.
0 件のコメント:
コメントを投稿