- of
landau:
several state landaus are in
regular use (dating from
between 1838 and 1872), plus five semi-state
landaus, and
several Ascot landaus.: 1...
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Belagerung Landaus im
spanischen Erbfolgekrieg (1704 und 1713) (in German).
Landau Pfalz: Ed. Kaußlers Buchhandlung. pp. 163–214. "Partnerstädte".
landau.de (in...
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Davidovich Landau (Russian: Лев Дави́дович Ланда́у; 22
January 1908 – 1
April 1968) was a
Soviet physicist who made
fundamental contributions to many...
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Landauer is a surname,
originally referring to
somebody from
Landau. It may
refer to:
Gustav Landauer (1870–1919),
German anarchist, writer, and critic...
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Landau is a
German and
Yiddish toponymic surname derived from one of the two
places named Landau.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barry Landau...
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Martin James Landau (/ˈlændaʊ/; June 20, 1928 – July 15, 2017) was an
American actor. His
career began in the 1950s, with
early film
appearances including...
- sons her
husband Ely A.
Landau brought to the
marriage (Neil and Les
Landau), the
Landaus had
three children together: Jon
Landau (producer of such films...
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Landauer's principle is a
physical principle pertaining to a
lower theoretical limit of
energy consumption of com****tion. It
holds that an irreversible...
- by
German mathematicians Paul Bachmann,
Edmund Landau, and others,
collectively called Bachmann–
Landau notation or
asymptotic notation. The
letter O was...
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Landau reflex or
Landau reaction refers to a
reflex seen in
infants when held
horizontally in the air in the
prone position. It
emerges 3
months after...