-
refer to:
Alyson Eckmann (born 1990),
American television and
radio host Beno
Eckmann (1917–2008),
Swiss mathematician Chris M.
Eckmann (1874–1937), Mayor...
- In mathematics, the
Eckmann–Hilton
argument (or
Eckmann–Hilton
principle or
Eckmann–Hilton theorem) is an
argument about two
unital magma structures on...
- Otto
Eckmann (19
November 1865 – 11 June 1902) was a
German painter and
graphic artist. He was a
prominent member of the "floral"
branch of Jugendstil...
- Calabi–
Eckmann manifolds,
Eckmann–Hilton duality, the
Eckmann–Hilton argument, and the
Eckmann–Shapiro
lemma are
named after Eckmann.
Eckmann's son is...
-
Yannick Eckmann (born
November 30, 1993) is an
American road and cyclo-cross cyclist. He
represented his
nation in the men's
elite event at the 2016 UCI...
- Jean-Pierre
Eckmann (born 27
January 1944) is a
Swiss mathematical physicist in the
department of
theoretical physics at the
University of
Geneva and...
- part of mathematics, a Calabi–
Eckmann manifold (or, often, Calabi–
Eckmann space),
named after Eugenio Calabi and Beno
Eckmann, is a complex, homogeneous...
- of the
movement included the
Swiss graphic artist Hermann Obrist, Otto
Eckmann, and the
Belgian architect and
decorator Henry van de Velde. In its earlier...
- Max Th.
Eckmann (November 9, 1851 – June 22, 1931) was an
American politician from New York. Max
Eckmann was born on
November 9, 1851, in Berlin, Kingdom...
-
Alyson "Aly" Rae
Eckmann (born
November 8, 1990) is an
American journalist, reporter, TV presenter,
radio broadcaster and nude model.
Eckmann was born in Winthrop...