“[At Princeton Samuel Wilks…] was the major interest for me… I did have a contact with Oscar Morgenstern… Von Neumann was developing theory of games at the time… but I must say, I really didn't understand it very well when he lectured it.”

Source: "The ET interview: Professor TW Anderson," 1986, p. 525

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