- Paul
Richard Halmos (Hungarian:
Halmos Pál; 3
March 3 1916 – 2
October 2006) was a Hungarian-born
American mathematician and
probabilist who made fundamental...
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right aligned). It is
sometimes called a "
Halmos finality symbol" or "
halmos"
after the
mathematician Paul
Halmos, who
first used it in a
mathematical context...
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Virginia Halmos (1915–2015), born
Virginia Pritchett, was an
American philanthropist who
supported mathematics research. She and her
husband Paul
Halmos endowed...
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symbol was
later called the tombstone, the
Halmos symbol, or even a
halmos by mathematicians.
Often the
Halmos symbol is
drawn on
chalkboard to
signal the...
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Halmø is a
small private uninhabited Danish island in the
South Funen Archipelago,
lying 4 km
northeast of Marstal. The
island is 2 km long, and about...
- Glimm,
Impagliazzo &
Singer (1990), p. 39.
Halmos 1958, p. 86.
Halmos 1958, p. 87.
Pietsch 2007, p. 168.
Halmos 1958, p. 88. Dieudonné 2008. Ionescu-Tulcea...
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support of the
Halmos family for the awards.
Halmos himself received the
award in 1971 and 1977. The
recipients of the Paul R.
Halmos –
Lester R. Ford...
- Győző
Halmos (June 13, 1889 – c. 1945) was a
Hungarian gymnast who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Hungarian team,
which won the...
- de
Nativitate Domini Motets László
Halmos Archived 2008-05-17 at the
Wayback Machine sbmp.com (English) László
Halmos Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback...
- Ioan
Halmoș (born 1901, date of
death unknown) was a
Romanian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Ioan
Halmoș pla**** one
friendly match for Romania...