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- Eisenstein may refer to: Bayerisch Eisenstein, (until 1951 just Eisenstein) a village and a muni****lity in the Regen district, in Bavaria, Germany Eisenstein...
- Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (22 January [O.S. 10 January] 1898 – 11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, film editor and film theorist...
- Eisenstein on Disney is a 1986 book edited by film critic Jay Leyda that collects and reprints the various literature that Sergei Eisenstein produced about...
- mathematics, an Eisenstein sum is a finite sum depending on a finite field and related to a Gauss sum. Eisenstein sums were introduced by Eisenstein in 1848,...
- Eisenstein is a surname which may refer to: Bruce Eisenstein, American electrical engineer and academic Charles Eisenstein, American author, speaker and...
- Eisenstein series, named after German mathematician Gotthold Eisenstein, are particular modular forms with infinite series expansions that may be written...
- mathematics, a Siegel Eisenstein series (sometimes just called an Eisenstein series or a Siegel series) is a generalization of Eisenstein series to Siegel...
- review Eisenstein's criterion Eisenstein ideal Eisenstein integer Eisenstein prime Eisenstein reciprocity Eisenstein sum Eisenstein series Eisenstein's theorem...
- In mathematics, Eisenstein's criterion gives a sufficient condition for a polynomial with integer coefficients to be irreducible over the rational numbers...
- In mathematics, the Eisenstein ideal is an ideal in the endomorphism ring of the Jacobian variety of a modular curve, consisting roughly of elements of...