and by 22 he had a Ph.D. in mathematics with minors in experimental physics and chemistry. The Hungarian-American joined Princeton University in 1930 and was a professor there until his death in 1957.
established a closeness that fed on the passion they shared for mathematics and physics. Mileva belonged to a wealthy Serbian ...
Their Hungarian hospitality provided them with a wide circle of friends, and Peter’s intellect allowed him to begin building a career within British academia. Professor Douglas G. Northcott, Head of ...