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Mellin may
refer to:
Mellin, Saxony-Anhalt,
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Mellin...
- In mathematics, the
Mellin transform is an
integral transform that may be
regarded as the
multiplicative version of the two-sided
Laplace transform. This...
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Robert Hjalmar Mellin (19 June 1854 – 5
April 1933) was a
Finnish mathematician and
function theorist.
Mellin was born on June 19, 1854 to
priest and a...
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Mellin is a
German surname of the
noble Mellin family [de].
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Mellin,
Finnish architect Charles Mellin (1597–1649)...
- the
inverse Laplace transform,
called the
Mellin's inverse formula, the
Bromwich integral, or the Fourier–
Mellin integral, is
given by the line integral:...
- In mathematics, the
Mellin inversion formula (named
after Hjalmar Mellin)
tells us
conditions under which the
inverse Mellin transform, or equivalently...
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Melnikoff (September 22, 1902 – July 10, 1994),
known professionally as
Robert Mellin, was a
Russian Empire-born
American composer, lyricist, and
music publisher...
- Poisson–
Mellin–Newton cycle,
noted by
Flajolet et al. in 1985, is the
observation that the
resemblance of the Nørlund–Rice
integral to the
Mellin transform...
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Laurel Mellin is an
American author of nine
books focusing on brain-based health,
stress overload, and
stress eating,
including The New York
Times Best...
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Mellin (Helsinki, 30
January 1843 – 7
October 1886) was a
Finnish architect who
spent most of his
career in
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Albert Mellin was...