Reference for a full list of John von Neumanns publications.

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A user is seeking a comprehensive list of John von Neumann's publications, expressing frustration over the lack of complete resources. They mention that existing lists, such as those on Ranker and Wikipedia, are insufficient, with Wikipedia only covering a small fraction of his extensive body of work, which includes around 150 papers. The user also notes that the collected works published 48 years ago are not available in their library. The discussion highlights the need for a more thorough compilation of von Neumann's contributions to the field.
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Hi,
I' am wondering If someone knows a reference for a full/complete list of John von Neumanns publications.
I have been unable to find one, but something like that should really exist right?
thanks for the help in advance

Oh and I am not sure whether this is the right subforum, but it didn't seem to fit "naturally" anywhere else.
 
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Thanks for your answer.

ranker does just seem to contain his books, not papers-
The list on wikipedia is woefully inadequate... he he's written 150 papers and they list something like 20 or so...
I tought about the collected works but they where published 48 years ago, and somehow we don't have them in our library...
 
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