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- listener. A typical Wienerlied is written according to a 2/4 or 3/4 time signature with an often-alternated rhythm. The Wienerlied has a more complicated...
- Look up wiener or Viennese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wiener (from German: "Viennese") may refer to: A Vienna sausage of German origin, in German...
- Wiener is a surname. People with the surname include: Alexander S. Wiener (1907–1976), American forensic medicine, serology, and immunogenetics Alfred...
- The Wiener's attack, named after cryptologist Michael J. Wiener, is a type of cryptographic attack against RSA. The attack uses continued fraction representation...
- Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and philosopher. He became a professor of mathematics...
- Festival & Conference takes place in October. This festival is a showcase festival for European pop music acts. Wiener Volksliederwerk, Zum Wienerlied v t e...
- In mathematics, the Wiener process (or Brownian motion, due to its historical connection with the physical process of the same name) is a real-valued continuous-time...
- In mathematics, the Wiener series, or Wiener G-functional expansion, originates from the 1958 book of Norbert Wiener. It is an orthogonal expansion for...
- In applied mathematics, the Wiener–Khinchin theorem or Wiener–Khintchine theorem, also known as the Wiener–Khinchin–Einstein theorem or the Khinchin–Kolmogorov...
- Vienna sausage (German: Wiener Würstchen, Wiener; Viennese/Austrian German: Frankfurter Würstel or Würstl; Swiss German: Wienerli; Swabian: Wienerle or...