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         Conway John:     more books (100)
  1. Loomis: The Man, The Sanitarium, and The Search for the Cure by John Conway, 2006-11-17
  2. Remembering the Sullivan County Catskills (American Chronicles (History Press)) by John Conway, 2008-11-03
  3. Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Vol. 4 by Elwyn R. Berlekamp, John H. Conway, et all 2004-03-30
  4. Southern Emancipator: Moncure Conway: The American Years, 1832-1865 by John d'Entremont, 1987-07-30
  5. The Conway,: From her foundation to the present day, by John Masefield, 1933
  6. Mrs. Piozzi's Tall Young Beau: William Augustus Conway by John Tearle, 1992-01
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man: Countdown to Chaos by Stan Lee, Gerry Conway, et all 2009-03-01
  8. On Being a Departmental Head : A Personal View by John B. Conway, 1996-10
  9. Masonry: Esthetics, Engineering, and Economy (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp)
  10. Saint Thomas Aquinas, of the Order of Preachers (1225-1274). a Biographical Study of the Angelic Doctor by John Placid Conway, 2010-03-27
  11. Completing the Riesz-Dunford Functional Calculus (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society) by John B. Conway, Domingo A. Herrero, et all 1989-10
  12. Footprints of famous Americans in Paris by John Joseph Conway, 2010-08-29
  13. Rational Religion by John Conway, 2009-12-25
  14. The Story of Early & Mediæval Abingdon by John Placid Conway, 2010-02-04

21. Charles Seife: Impressions Of Conway
Author offers his own patterns, articles on the subject, a browsable catalog of images, and suggested thirdparty resources. A Web-page implementation of john conway's Game of Life.
http://www.cloud9.net/~cgseife/conway.html
Mathemagician
(Original title: Impressions of Conway)
Soho Madonna , which sported a scantily clad woman on its cover. "I don't remember buying this." He tossed it aside. "Oh, well. In any case, Knuth's book was in the form of a novel. I was God. There were two main characters, Alice and Bill, and a third character named C speaks from the sky. In the beginning, they find a stone inscribed 'And Conway created numbers.'" After a frantic search, Conway gave up looking for the book, and trundled back to the lounge. "I daydreamed for weeks about these wonderful numbers. I often do that. I have what I call a 'white hot period' which lasts for a few days. I can't sleep, and I am completely absorbed with a problem. This used to get my wife terribly, terribly upset. After the white hot phase, I enter a daydreaming phase for a few weeks." He frowned slightly. "These phases are becoming less and less frequent."
[This is actually a pre-edited version, and differs slightly from the published

22. Life
A simple Java implementation of conway's classic game of life. Use stock starting points or draw your own.
http://psych.hanover.edu/JavaTest/Play/Life.html
John Conway's Game of Life
Below is a java version of John Conway's Game of Life. It is fairly simple to use. You can select some default starting points by using the combination box on the left of the bottom control panel. You can also add cells directly by clicking on the grid. If you click and drag, you add cells. If you simply click on the grid you will change the cell - a blank cell will be filled and a filled cell will be empty. Pressing the start button will start the program. Pressing stop will stop the program and allow you to enter new cells or figures. The clear button starts the process over.
The Rules:
Below are the rules to life:
For a space that is 'populated':
Each cell with one or no neighbors dies, as if by loneliness. Each cell with four or more neighbors dies, as if by overpopulation. Each cell with two or three neighbors survives.
For a space that is 'empty' or 'unpopulated'
Each cell with three neighbors becomes populated.
In this version, the space is finite but unbounded - that is, in counting neighbors I wrap the grid around at the edges.
The set of presets is quite limited at this time.

23. John Conway's Games
john conway's Games. Mathematician john conway has long been fascinated by these games,and wrote the book On Numbers and Games (New York Academic Press, Inc.
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/seminar/nim.html
John Conway's Games
Perhaps you recognize this picture as being a game. A game that is played with toothpicks. A game that falls into the classification of Nim-type games This is a game for two players. It is traditionally played with toothpicks, but can be played with pebbles, scraps of paper, or any kind of marking piece. At each turn, a player may remove any number of toothpicks from exactly one row. The player that starts, for example, can remove one, two, or three toothpicks from the row with three toothpicks, either or both toothpicks from the row with two toothpicks, or the single toothpick that sits alone in a row by itself. The player who removes the last toothpick looses. Play the game a few times and see if you can figure out the strategy that will always let you win. Mathematician John Conway has long been fascinated by these games, and wrote the book On Numbers and Games (New York: Academic Press, Inc. 1976) to show the relationship between these games and theories of transfinite numbers. Thus, developing strategies for always winning the games is also developing strategies for understanding theories of numbers a pursuit that is worth a school child's time.

24. Conway, John Horton From FOLDOC
conway, john Horton. Nearby terms convert.f90 « Convex Computer Corporation «convex hull « conway, john Horton » conway's Law » conway's Life » cooC.
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Conway, John Horton

25. GeneralCologne Re: Publications
Coetzee, Sharon. Cominos, Angela. Connolly, john. conway, john. Facultative Matters 2000/11 - The State of Workers' Compensation in the US (size 0.27MB)
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26. Walker Art Center : The Shock Of The View : John Frederick Kensett
A critique of Kensett's painting Mount Washington from the Valley of conway.
http://www.walkerart.org/salons/shockoftheview/object/sv_object2_kensett.html
John Frederick Kensett
Mount Washington from
the Valley of Conway, 1851
Oil on canvas Jennifer Hughs,
Davis Museum and
Cultural Center
Wellesley College
John Frederick Kensett's Mount Washington from the Valley of Conway majestically illustrates 19th-century America's hopes and ambitions with convincing realism and sentiment. A rocky dirt path leads into a nest of houses , a church and a few town buildings whose rooftops and steeples peak out from a sheltering valley of trees and farmlands. Resting below the massive Mount Washington off in the distance, the valley is protectively enclosed by the mountains of the Appalachian Mountain range. This hilltop panoramic view personalizes the painting, giving the viewer a physical and spiritual sense of coming home. A diminutive figure can be seen reclining under a shady tree while tending to wandering sheep that dot the hilltop. Another figure is walking slowly along further down the path, as if taking in the scene around him.

27. John Conway's Game Of Life
Implementation of a cellular automata which simulates the birth, evolution, and death of organisms based on certain rules.
http://www.research.digital.com/nsl/projects/life/life.html
John Conway's Game of Life
...with apologies to Eric Bina. Follow this link to a brief description of the rules and a pointer to some other implementations.
Warning: THIS IS NOT REALLY A GAME
This is not really a game. It is an implementation of a cellular automata that John H. Conway chose to call "The Game of Life." It simulates the birth, death, etc., of organisms based on certain rules If you like Tetris, you might find this amusing. If you studied Computer Science, you might have heard of it. If you are currently studying Computer Science, you might be here looking for source code. If you are expecting a game that you can win, this is not for you. The reviewers at Point rated this a
The Game
You can choose from one of the following initial generations: Blank
X (becomes stable)
Cross (becomes stable)
Glider
Diagonal Egg (stable pattern)
Exploder (large!)
Exploder (dies in the end)
r-Pentamino (courtesy of David C. Nelson) Get the
Caveats
In general ...
This implementation of John Conway's Game of Life uses checkboxes to represent cells. As grid size and generation count grow, so grows the number of checkboxes. Your WWW client may or may not take this well; the large number of checkboxes can make scrolling and redrawing very painful.

28. The Game Of Sprouts
Discussion including a strategy by john conway.
http://mathforum.org/epigone/geometry-research/37
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22 Sep 1995 The Game of Sprouts , by Bill Haloupek
22 Sep 1995 Re: The Game of Sprouts , by Heidi Burgiel
23 Sep 1995 Re: The Game of Sprouts , by Ernie Thene
25 Sep 1995 Re: The Game of Sprouts , by John Conway
25 Sep 1995 Re: The Game of Sprouts , by John Conway
19 Jan 1998 the game of Sprouts , by Danny Purvis
19 Jan 1998 Re: the game of Sprouts , by John Conway
22 Sep 1995 The Game of Sprouts , by Bill Haloupek
21 Nov 2000 I am doing a reasearch paper on sprouts , by Christina 25 Nov 2000 Re: I am doing a research paper on sprouts , by Danny Purvis 25 Nov 2000 (Sigh) Error Correction , by Danny Purvis 27 Nov 2000 Another Proof , by Danny Purvis 29 Nov 2000 Re: Another Proof , by Dan Hoey 30 Nov 2000 Proposed Correction , by Danny Purvis 25 Nov 2000 Re: I am doing a reasearch paper on sprouts , by Dan Hoey 1 Dec 2000 Sprouts on Web or windows , by Laurie Mersereau 1 Dec 2000 I Have a Dream , by Danny Purvis 1 Dec 2000 Your Dream , by Laurie Mersereau 2 Dec 2000 Re: Your Dream , by Danny Purvis 27 Dec 2000 Sprouts notation , by Dan Hoey 1 Jan 2001 Sprouts: New Proof for Old Result , by Danny Purvis 13 Jan 2001 Sprouts Website , by Danny Purvis 16 Aug 2002 Region number formula , by Jenny 16 Aug 2002 Re: Region number formula , by Danny Purvis 25 Aug 2002 Sprouts on a torus , by Bob Underwood 26 Aug 2002 Re: Sprouts on a torus , by Danny Purvis The Math Forum

29. Conway
Biography of john H conway (19370BC) of what mathematics was when he was at primary school, john conway must have had it firmly fixed in his mind that he
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Conway.html
John Horton Conway
Born: 26 Dec 1937 in Liverpool, England
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John H Conway 's father was a chemistry laboratory assistant. John became interested in mathematics at a very early age and his mother recalled that he could recite the powers of two when aged four years. John's young years were difficult for he grew up in Britain at a time of wartime shortages. At primary school John was outstanding and he topped almost every class. Despite not having any clear idea of what mathematics was when he was at primary school, John Conway must have had it firmly fixed in his mind that he would become a mathematician. When he went to be interviewed at age eleven before entering secondary school he was asked what he wanted to be when he grew up and he replied that he wanted to be a mathematician at Cambridge. He excelled at secondary school, not in all his subjects but certainly his performance in mathematics was by far the best of any of the pupils. Mathematics was not the only subject which interested him, however, for he also had spells of deep interest in astronomy and at other times in fossils. The interest in astronomy has remained with him and he lists it as one of his interests today. After leaving seconday school, Conway entered Gonville and Caius College Cambridge to study mathematics. He was awarded his BA in 1959 and began to undertake research in

30. John Conway Sr.
john conway Sr. john conway, Sr. was born about 1710. He taught school for manyyears. john conway died, May 3, 1801, in Campbell County, Kentucky.
http://www.angelfire.com/ky2/Geneology/JOHN_CONWAY__SR._HTML.htm
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John Conway, Sr. was born about 1710. He came to America from Dublin, Ireland and settled in Spottsylvania County, Virginia about 1730. He taught school for many years. John Conway died, May 3, 1801, in Campbell County, Kentucky. John Conway married Elizabeth Bridgewater about 1750-52. Elizabeth was born about 1735 and died July 30, 1809. She was a native Virginian of English parentage. Due to his teaching profession, John Conway established several homes in Virginia. War and pension records of their four sons, indicate that each of them was born, or enlisted for military service in a different Virginia County. John and Elizabeth had ten children: Drusilla Conway (B. June 11, 1753), daughter of John and Elizabeth Conway, married a Mr. Long. They had a daughter named Rhoda Long. Mary Conway (B. January 14, 1755), daughter of John and Elizabeth Conway, married John Daugherty. Samuel Conway (B. October 23, 1756, D. September 17, 1830), son of John and Elizabeth Conway, served the Revolution by manufacturing gun powder for the army. His first wife was Elizabeth Clemons. His second wife was a Mrs. Margery Miller. Samuel died in Marion County, Missouri.

31. Geometry And The Imagination In Minneapolis
Geometry exercises for a twoweek summer workshop led by john conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis, June 1991.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/docs/doyle/mpls/handouts/handouts.html

32. John Conway And Elizabeth Bridgewater And Descendents
john conway and Elizabeth Bridgewater and descendents Drusillear conway . * Mary conway . * Samuel conway . * john conway (10 AUG 1758) (15 JUN 1837) m. (April 13/15,
http://www.frontierfolk.org/conway-j.htm

Elizabeth BRIDGEWATER
(Captured in raid against Ruddles Station, KY
More information on Captain Joseph Conway
John Conway Jr's Story:
This the deposition of John Conway found in Fayette County
Circuit Court "Complete Record Book D" p.318-21.
I'm working on photographing and transcribing the original. This is a short version. -Jon The Conway family is also mentioned in the Draper Manuscripts 24S:169-176
John Conway's RevWar Pension Application
Jesse Conway's RevWar Pension Application
Transcription of the Conway Family Bibles
Conway Family Documents (RTF format)
John Conway was born near Dublin, Ireland about 1710. He came to VA about 1730, maybe with a brother, unknown. Elizabeth Bridgewater was born in England about 1735 and lived in Spottsylvania Co, VA. John and Elizabeth married in Henrico Co, VA about 1752. They had four sons and six daughters: Drusillear, Mary, Samuel, John, Elizabeth, Jesse, Joseph, Nancy and Dulcinea. [I have more details on the children, except Dulcinea. -Jon] Source:Joseph Mann "John Conway, W 8622, was born in Henrico County, VA, Aug. 10, 1758. He enlisted in the Revolutionary War in the County of Montgomery, VA April or May, 1776. He died June 15, 1837. He applied for a pension living in Nicholas County on May 12, 1834. He stated that he had lived in Nicholas County 34 years and before that in Bourbon County. He was married to Annie Sutton April 15, 1790 in Bourbon County. His children were Polly, Anna, William, John, Elizabeth and Nathaniel Sutton."

33. The Scarlet Letter (1979): Meg Foster, Kevin Conway, John Heard, Rick Hauser
OFCS Members Movie Overview. Cast. • Meg Foster • Kevin conway • john Heard.Director. • Rick Hauser. MPAA Rating. Not Rated. The Scarlet Letter (1979).
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34. John Snyder: Writing, Photographic, And Editorial Services
Portfolio of published work and photographs from the North conway, New Hampshire (USA) writer, photographer and editor.
http://www.johnsnyder.biz

35. Conway, John S., 1852-1925.
conway, john S., 18521925. Papers, 1852-1925. COLLECTION CITATION This collectionshould be cited as conway, john S., 1852-1925. Papers, 1852-1925.
http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/findaids/mss110.htm
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Conway, John S., 1852-1925.
Papers, 1852-1925.
Milwaukee Manuscript Collection 110 and Milwaukee Micro Collection 54
1.2 cubic ft. (3 archives boxes) + 1 microfilm reel (35 mm)
ABSTRACT: Papers, mainly 1855-1936, of a prominent artist who resided in Milwaukee during the 1870s and whose largest work was the Milwaukee Soldiers Monument completed in 1898. Included are correspondence concerning his training and experiences in Europe during the 1880s and 1890s, a diary and address book, miscellaneous writings, draft articles on art in Milwaukee (available only on microfilm), photographs, and material concerning the Soldiers Monument. Although there are letters to and from family and friends, the majority of the correspondence consists of exchanges with his friend and patron, Milwaukee artist Lydia Ely (Lydia Ely Hewitt). Also among her papers are original letters to her from Fanny Burling Buttrick, James MacAlister, and others concerning the Wisconsin Soldiers Home and the Milwaukee Industrial Exposition. One folder of correspondence from Grace Robinson Conway concerns the disposition of her large collection of Conway paintings.
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Wisconsin Statutes
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Because of the sustained, close relationship between Conway and Ely the collection, although small, provides good documentation about the kind of man Conway was as both an artist and an individual and some of the significant events in his life. The Conway-Ely correspondence is most complete for the years 1881-1885 when Conway was in Europe. There are some gaps in the coverage for the full duration of their friendship, and it may be that they were visiting or traveling together during these periods.

36. Thrackle.org
john conway's Thrackle Conjecture a compilation of what is known about the question.
http://www.thrackle.org/
thrackle.org
This drawing shows a few lines connecting a few points such that each two lines intersect each other exactly once - when one counts common endpoints as intersections. Can one have more lines than points in this way? In this case the number is the same: there are six points and six lines. And in this case it is not possible to add a line between two points which intersects all other lines just once! (Try it) This problem is known as John Conway's Thrackle Problem. A short write-up explains most of what is known about it! (Additions, anyone?) Stephan Wehner ; December 2000.
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37. Conway, John Horton (1937-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
conway, john Horton (1937), This entry contributed by Diana conway.English-American mathematician born in Liverpool, England. conway
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Conway.html

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This entry contributed by Diana Conway English-American mathematician born in Liverpool, England. Conway was educated at the University of Cambridge, and taught at Cambridge as a mathematical logician upon graduation. He remained at Cambridge for many years before joining the Princeton faculty in 1986. At Princeton, he is currently John von Neumann Distinguished Professor of Mathematics), and remains an honorary fellow of Gonville and Caius College. Conway is the author or co-author of at least ten books, and of many expository articles which have had substantial impact not just on research mathematicians but on mathematical amateurs as well. Conway has a rare gift for naming mathematical objects, and for inventing useful mathematical notations. He is perhaps most widely known for his invention and naming of the "game of life " cellular automaton sometimes known as "Conway's game of Life." Conway's joy in doing mathematics is clearly evident in all that he writes.
References Albers, D. J. and Alexanderson, G. L. (Eds.).

38. Geometry And The Imagination
An online course by john conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston in HTML and PostScript.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/docs/education/institute91/

39. The Scarlet Letter (1979): Meg Foster, Kevin Conway, John Heard, Rick Hauser
THE SCARLET LETTER OVERVIEW, CAST CREW Meg Foster, Kevin conway,john Heard Directed by Rick Hauser more SYNOPSIS An adaptation
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Zpracov¡n­ simulačn­ho programu, kter½ vymyslel matematik john conway.
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