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  1. Augusta Maria "Mici" Teller (originally Schütz-Harkányi; 30 April 1909 – 4 June 2000) was a Hungarian-American scientist and computer programmer, involved in the development of the Metropolis algorithm.

  2. Augusta H. Teller (* 30. April 1909 in Nagykanizsa, Königreich Ungarn; † 4. Juni 2000 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara Valley, Kalifornien, USA) war eine ungarisch-amerikanische Mathematikerin und Informatikerin. Sie war an der Entwicklung des Metropolis-Algorithmus beteiligt.

  3. Augusta “Mici” Teller, born Augusta Maria Harkányi (1909-2000) was a Hungarian-American mathematician and wife of Manhattan Project physicist Edward Teller . In April 1943, Mici joined Edward at Los Alamos where she began to work part-time in the computations division.

  4. Augusta Maria "Mici" Teller (originariamente Schütz-Harkányi; 30 aprile 1909 – 4 giugno 2000) era una scienziata e programmatrice di computer ungherese-americana, coinvolta nello sviluppo dell'algoritmo Metropolis.

  5. Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines. NICHOLAS METROPOLIS, ARIANNA W. ROSENBLUTH, MARSHALL N. ROSENBLUTH, AND AUGUSTA H. TELLER, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.

  6. Augusta Maria" Mici " Teller, nata Schütz-Harkányi il 30 aprile 1909 e morì 4 giugno 2000, è uno scienziato ungherese-americano e programmatore di computer, coinvolto nello sviluppo dell'algoritmo di Metropolis.

  7. History. The algorithm is named in part for Nicholas Metropolis, the first coauthor of a 1953 paper, entitled Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines, with Arianna W. Rosenbluth, Marshall Rosenbluth, Augusta H. Teller and Edward Teller. For many years the algorithm was known simply as the Metropolis algorithm.