-
American inventor and
businessman Sheafor John W.
Sheafor (1852–1928),
justice of the
Colorado Supreme Court Nathan Sheafor (born 1961),
American cyclist...
- Look up
sheaf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sheaf may
refer to:
Sheaf (agriculture), a
bundle of
harvested cereal stems Sheaf (mathematics), a mathematical...
-
Sheaffer Pen
Corporation (/ˈʃeɪfər/) is an
American manufacturing company of
writing instruments,
particularly luxury fountain pens. The
company was founded...
-
Nathan Sheafor (born
November 16, 1961) is an
American former cyclist.
Sheafor won the 1989
United States National Time
Trial Championships. He also competed...
- Look up
sheaf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In mathematics, a
sheaf (pl.: sheaves) is a tool for
systematically tracking data (such as sets, abelian...
- 1906,
Sheafor was
appointed to a seat on the
Colorado Fourth Judicial District,
remaining in that
office for
seventeen years. In May 1922,
Sheafor announced...
-
Sasha Pieterse Sheaffer (/ˈpiːtərsə/; born
February 17, 1996) is a
South African and
American actress and singer. She is
known for
portraying Alison DiLaurentis...
-
sheaf cohomology is the
application of
homological algebra to
analyze the
global sections of a
sheaf on a
topological space.
Broadly speaking,
sheaf cohomology...
- The
Sheaf is a student-run
newspaper serving the
University of
Saskatchewan in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan since 1912. A new
issue comes out
every Thursday...
- In
algebraic geometry, the
dualizing sheaf on a
proper scheme X of
dimension n over a
field k is a
coherent sheaf ω X {\displaystyle \omega _{X}} together...