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- Brynjolfsson is an Icelandic patronymic surname, literally meaning "son of Brynjolf". Notable people with the name include: Ari Brynjolfsson (1927–2013)...
- Erik Brynjolfsson is an American academic, author and inventor. He is the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and a Senior Fellow at Stanford University...
- Brandur Brynjólfsson (21 December 1916 – 27 July 1999) was an Icelandic former footballer. He is the earliest captain of the Iceland national team, having...
- Magnús Brynjólfsson (5 June 1923 – 6 December 1976) was an Icelandic alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1948 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Ari Brynjolfsson (1926 – 2013; Icelandic spelling Brynjólfsson) was an Icelandic-American physicist known for his work in America on food irradiation and...
- Technologies with Erik Brynjolfsson (2016) ISBN 9780393350647 Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital ****ure with Erik Brynjolfsson (2018) ISBN 9780393356069...
- Sveinn Brynjólfsson (born 27 July 1975) is an Icelandic alpine skier. He competed in the men's slalom at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies is a 2014 book by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee that is a continuation of their book Race Against the...
- Reynir Brynjólfsson (born 7 February 1945) is an Icelandic alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- Selling Less of More. Anderson cites research published in 2003 by Erik Brynjolfsson, Yu (Jeffrey) Hu, and Michael D. Smith, who first used a log-linear curve...