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painter Werner Dehn (1889–1960),
German rower Dehne Dehns This page
lists people with the
surname Dehn. If an
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Dehns (formerly "Frank B.
Dehn & Co.") is a
United Kingdom firm of
patent and
trade mark attorneys, with
offices in London, Munich, Oslo, Oxford, Brighton...
- been
named for
Dehn.
Among them:
Dehn's rigidity theorem Dehn invariant Dehn's algorithm Dehn's lemma Dehn plane Dehn surgery Dehn twist Dehn–Sommerville...
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geometric topology, a
branch of mathematics, a
Dehn twist is a
certain type of self-homeomorphism of a
surface (two-dimensional manifold).
Suppose that...
- In geometry, the
Dehn invariant is a
value used to
determine whether one
polyhedron can be cut into
pieces and re****embled ("dissected") into another,...
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Empress was the
godmother for the
Dehns' son,
Alexander Leonide, who was born on 9
August 1908 and
nicknamed "Titi".
Dehn wrote that Titi was
baptized Lutheran...
- In topology, a
branch of mathematics, a
Dehn surgery,
named after Max
Dehn, is a
construction used to
modify 3-manifolds. The
process takes as
input a...
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Edward Dehn (/ˈdeɪn/ DAYN; 5
November 1912 – 30
September 1976) was a
British screenwriter, best
known for Goldfinger, The Spy Who Came in from the...
- lifes. The
Dehns'
other travels included visits to Key West, Colorado, Mexico, and
countries such as Greece, Haiti, Afghanistan, and India.
Dehn's style of...
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Ellie Dehn (born
Elizabeth Dehn, 1980) is an
American soprano. The
daughter of
Catherine Dehn and
Douglas Dehn,
Dehn was born and
raised in Anoka, Minnesota...