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Kazhdan, also
written as Kajdan, Kazdan, Každan, is a
Jewish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Kazhdan - historian, byzantinist...
- a
Kazhdan–Lusztig
polynomial P y , w ( q ) {\displaystyle P_{y,w}(q)} is a
member of a
family of
integral polynomials introduced by
David Kazhdan and...
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David Kazhdan (Hebrew: דוד קשדן), born
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Kazhdan (Russian: Дми́трий Александро́вич Кажда́н), is a
Soviet and
Israeli mathematician...
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Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Кажда́н; 3
September 1922 – 29 May 1997) was a
Soviet and
American Byzantinist.
Among his publications...
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nonzero invariant vector. The
formal definition,
introduced by
David Kazhdan (1967),
gives this a precise,
quantitative meaning.
Although originally...
- 135–137;
Kazhdan 1990, pp. 15–17.
Kazhdan 1990, pp. 10–11;
Decker 2013, p. 129.
Kazhdan 1990, pp. 11–15, 18–21. Howard-Johnston 2008, p. 945;
Kazhdan 1990...
- In Lie theory, an area of mathematics, the
Kazhdan–Margulis
theorem is a
statement ****erting that a
discrete subgroup in
semisimple Lie
groups cannot...
- Readymade, page 159 Kamien-
Kazhdan:
Remaking the Readymade, page 264 Kamien-
Kazhdan:
Remaking the Readymade, page 2 Kamien-
Kazhdan:
Remaking the Readymade...
- 471;
Grierson 1973, p. 473–476.
Kazhdan, Alexander; Cutler,
Anthony (1991). "Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos". In
Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary...
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following several independent publications; he was
advised there by
David Kazhdan.
While he was a
first year undergraduate, he was
given a copy of "Esquisse...