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Landau's large main square ( Rathausplatz ) is dominated by the city hall ( Rathaus ) and the market hall ( Altes Kaufhaus ).
In mathematics, Landau's function g ( n ), named after Edmund Landau, is defined for every natural number n to be the largest order of an element of the symmetric group S < sub > n </ sub >.
Playing a rapping bike messenger who believes he is an alien abductee, it was the role of Taj Mahal in the Mark Taper Forum production of Tina Landau's play Space that first brought recognition.
The album's release was accompanied by a $ 250, 000 promotional campaign by Columbia directed at both consumers and the music industry, making good use of Landau's " I saw rock ' n ' roll's future — and its name is Bruce Springsteen " quote.
Based on Landau's previously-established theory of second-order phase transitions, Ginzburg and Landau argued that the free energy, F, of a superconductor near the superconducting transition can be expressed in terms of a complex order parameter field, ψ, which is nonzero below a phase transition into a superconducting state and is related to the density of the superconducting component, although no direct interpretation of this parameter was given in the original paper.
Wellspring, a visionary rogue Mechanist and leading proponent of the post-humanist philosophy, is Landau's mentor.
There are several branches of Touro College there, and Midwood is also home to several large orthodox synagogues, including the Young Israel of Midwood, Agudas Yisroel Bais Binyomin of Avenue L, The minyan factory known as Landau's Shul, offering minyanim every 15 minutes on an average day, Rabbi Avraham Schorr's Synagogue on East 15th Street and Avenue L, The Bostoner Rebbe on Avenue J, Steinvertzles, The Young Israel of Avenue J, The Agudah of Midwood, plus several Syrian Orthodox synagogues.
It was one of Landau's conjectures and goes back to Euler, who observed in a letter to Goldbach in 1752 that n < sup > 2 </ sup >+ 1 is often prime for n up to 1500.
The dynamics of Landau's theory is defined by a kinetic equation of the mean-field type.
Landau's constants are then defined as the infimum of L < sub > f </ sub > or B < sub > f </ sub >, where f is any holomorphic function or any injective holomorphic function on the unit disk with
Landau's prophetic 1974 article in The Real Paper, wherein he famously claimed " I saw rock and roll future and its name is Bruce Springsteen ", is credited by Nick Hornby and others with fostering Springsteen's popularity.
Legendre's conjecture, proposed by Adrien-Marie Legendre, states that there is a prime number between n < sup > 2 </ sup > and ( n + 1 )< sup > 2 </ sup > for every positive integer n. The conjecture is one of Landau's problems ( 1912 ) and remains unsolved.

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Thaao Penghlis ' role as actor, makeup artist, and voice impersonator Nicholas Black in the revival was a counterpart to Martin Landau's " Rollin Hand " and Leonard Nimoy's " The Great Paris ".

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In his fifteenth year, while trying to decipher some foreign words in the Talmud with the aid of Landau's Dictionary, he conceived the plan of writing a complete lexicon of the Talmud, not having found the etymology of many words in Landau.

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A first solution for Landau's problem was published almost 40 years later by D. V. Widder in his book The Laplace Transform.
The Poisson summation formula may be used to derive Landau's asymptotic formula for the number of lattice points in a large Euclidean sphere.
This was due in part to producer Jon Landau's distaste for the rough psychedelic rock movement, and his adoration for the straightforward rock & roll of the 1950s.
He continued to produce work for fanzines, including for Nick Landau's Comic Media News, and Arkensword and even " drew the hazard cards " for a board game called Maneater.
* Landau's algorithm for denesting radicals ( after Susan Landau )
The idea of quasiparticles originated in Lev Landau's theory of Fermi liquids, which was originally invented for studying liquid helium-3.
This theory does not explain all the non-analyticity at the critical point, but when applied to superfluid and superconductor phase transition, Landau's theory provided inspiration for another theory, the Ginzburg-Landau theory of superconductivity.
On other occasions Briggs would be waiting to pick up the team at the end ; usually Martin Landau's character ' Rollin Hand ' would take over as the team leader for missions in Briggs ' absence ( Martin Landau being initially a ' special guest star ' for the first season, not even included in the show's original opening credits ).
' — where for the only time Barbara Bain's character ' Cinnamon Carter ' obtained the mission via the taped instructions, though Landau's ' Rollin Hand ' then led the team ).
* Round World Productions distributor for Saul Landau's films
Subsequent solo outings included The Boston Strangler ( 1968 ), The Madwoman of Chaillot ( 1969 ) and two for Ely A. Landau's American Film Theater, Luther ( 1973 ) and The Man in the Glass Booth ( 1975 ).

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His sojourn there was to be short, however, as Giovanni di Vico and Francesco Ordelaffi ( who had hired the famous condottiero Konrad von Landau's " Grand Company ") were menacing the fragile balance of his last conquests.

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This theory, which combined Landau's theory of second-order phase transitions with a Schrödinger-like wave equation, had great success in explaining the macroscopic properties of superconductors.
This was conceived and entirely developed in the summer of 1969 following Pardo and Landau's recent graduation from Harvard University.
* Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler had similar views, also discussed in Landau's book.
The key ideas behind Landau's theory are the notion of adiabaticity and the exclusion principle.
During the 1912 congress in Cambridge, England, Edmund Landau listed four basic problems about prime numbers, now called Landau's problems.
Numerical computations performed in this framework seems to confirm Landau's conclusion.
Lifshitz was the second of only 43 people ever to pass Landau's " Theoretical Minimum " examination.
Landau's wife strongly criticized his scientific abilities, hinting at how much of their joint work was done by Lifshitz and how much by Landau.

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Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar ( and perhaps television ), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too much is heard.
) At this late date, it is impossible for St. Michael's College to find a suitable replacement for me.
( Note: So far as State Police cars are concerned, only their replacement is under this division ).
The replacement of the slide-lock side safety catch will make this lever-action favorite more appealing than ever since the new safety is easier and faster to operate.
If word classes differ in their resistance or liability to stem replacement within meaning slot, it is conceivable that individual meanings also differ with fair consistence trans-lingually.
A wheelchair is a chair with wheels, designed to be a replacement for walking.
But Minsky shows ( as do Melzak and Lambek ) that his machine is Turing complete with only four general types of instructions: conditional GOTO, unconditional GOTO, assignment / replacement / substitution, and HALT.
In propositional logic, associativity is a valid rule of replacement for expressions in logical proofs.
A classic example of this is the replacement of the non-avian dinosaurs with mammals at the end of the Cretaceous, and of brachiopods by bivalves at the Permo-Triassic boundary.
However, it may be used as a replacement or supplement when barbed wire is in short supply.
Thus, " Armageddon " would mean " Mountain of Assembly ," which Jordan says is " a reference to the assembly at Mount Sinai, and to its replacement, Mount Zion.
The term " aspiration " is sometimes also used for the replacement of a ( usually fricative ) consonant with an sound, but that process is more accurately termed debuccalization.
In Russia, it is used in addition or as a replacement to pectin in jams and marmalades, as a substitute to gelatin for its superior gelling properties, and as a strengthening ingredient in souffles and custards.
The lifetime cost is composed of materials, labor, machinery, engineering, cost of money, insurance, maintenance, refurbishment, and ultimately, demolition and associated disposal, recycling, and replacement, less the value of scrap and reuse of components.
* He is replaced by another hitter before his at bat is completed ( unless he is replaced with two strikes and his replacement strikes out ).
Bronski Beat recruited John Foster as Somerville's replacement ( Foster is credited as " Jon Jon ").
Remodeling or bone turnover is the process of resorption followed by replacement of bone with little change in shape and occurs throughout a person's life.
Bash is a Unix shell written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell ( sh ).
Checking the existence of such a replacement can be done in linear time ; therefore, the satisfiability of such formulae is in P as it can be solved by first performing this replacement and then checking the satisfiability of the resulting Horn formula.
Artificial body part replacement is just one of the things that bionics can do.
" His replacement is the Blue Angels ' previous CO, Captain Greg McWherter.

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