John H. Conway

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John H. Conway


Born
in Liverpool, The United Kingdom
December 26, 1937

Died
April 11, 2020

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John Horton Conway, often credited as John H. Conway, was a Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, known for inventing the "Game of Life." ...more

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The Book of Numbers

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On Numbers and Games

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The Symmetries of Things

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On Quaternions and Octonions

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The Sensual (Quadratic) For...

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Sphere Packings, Lattices a...

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Atlas of Finite Groups: Max...

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Regular algebra and finite ...

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The Triangle Book

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“You know, people think mathematics is complicated. Mathematics is the simple bit. It's the stuff we can understand. It's cats that are complicated. I mean, what is it in those little molecules and stuff that make one cat behave differently than another, or that make a cat? And how do you define a cat? I have no idea.”
John H. Conway

“It is because the ancients made astronomical calculations in base 60 that we still use this system for measuring time, dividing an hour into 60 minutes, and a minute into 60 seconds. In its path through the heavens, the sun takes roughly 360 days (actually 365.242199) to describe a complete circle, so it seems that the Babylonians divided a complete circle into 360 degrees (°).”
John H. Conway, The Book of Numbers

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