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Original 1952 John von Neumann Caltech Lecture Notes — Probabilistic Logics & Early Fault-Tolerant Computing (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Original 1952 John von Neumann Caltech Lecture Notes — Probabilistic Logics & Early Fault-Tolerant Computing (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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An exceptionally uncommon piece of early computer science history documenting pioneering work by John von Neumann, one of the foundational figures of modern computing.
Lectures on Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms from Unreliable Components records a series of lectures delivered by von Neumann at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), January 4–15, 1952, with notes prepared by R. S. Pierce.
In these lectures, von Neumann tackled a problem that remains fundamental to computing: How can you build a reliable machine out of components that are themselves prone to failure?
His analysis explored probabilistic logic, redundancy, majority-voting systems, error tolerance, and methods for constructing reliable computational networks from unreliable components. The work became an important early contribution to fault-tolerant computing, automata theory, and the mathematical foundations of computer science.
This is particularly significant because it is the original standalone 1952 Caltech publication of the lecture notes, predating their better-known publication in the landmark 1956 volume Automata Studies, edited by Claude Shannon and John McCarthy.
Von Neumann's influence on computing is difficult to overstate. His work helped establish the stored-program computer architecture that became fundamental to generations of computers, while his research extended across mathematics, quantum mechanics, nuclear weapons development, game theory, numerical computation, and artificial life. These lecture notes capture him addressing the reliability of computing machines during the field's formative years.
This surviving copy is a former institutional/library example and retains its original Caltech paper covers. It shows substantial evidence of its working life, including a library label, historic tape repairs and residue, staining, edge wear, and significant deterioration and fraying along the cloth spine. The interior remains substantially better preserved and contains the original text, equations, and technical diagrams. Please examine photographs carefully for condition.
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- John von Neumann
- Lectures on Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms from Unreliable Components
- California Institute of Technology
- Pasadena, California
- January 1952
- Notes by R. S. Pierce
- Original 1952 Caltech publication
- Early computer science / automata theory
- Probabilistic logic and fault-tolerant computing
- Former institutional/library copy
- Vintage original — not a modern reproduction
A scarce original document from the earliest years of electronic computing, recording von Neumann's attempt to solve a question that remains central to computer engineering more than seventy years later: how do you make a computer trustworthy when its individual components aren't?
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