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Last week it opened at the J. B. Speed Museum in Louisville, at the very moment that a second Schiele exhibit was being made ready at the Felix Landau gallery in Los Angeles.
Knowing Marlborough's destination, Tallard and Villeroi met at Landau in Alsace on 13 June to rapidly construct an action plan to save Bavaria, but the rigidity of the French command system was such that any variations from the original plan had to be sanctioned by Versailles.
Trier was taken on 26 October and Landau fell on 23 November to the Margrave of Baden and Prince Eugene ; with the fall of Trarbach on 20 December, the campaign season for 1704 came to an end.
Meanwhile, on the Upper Rhine, Villars had been forced onto the defensive as battalion after battalion had been sent north to bolster collapsing French forces in Flanders ; there was now no possibility of his undertaking the re-capture of Landau.
This value was also computed in 1932 by the Soviet physicist Lev Davidovich Landau, who, however, did not apply it to white dwarfs.
It was in the possession of the counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Landeck, whose arms, differenced by an escutcheon of the Imperial eagle, served as the arms of Landau until 1955.
Landau was later occupied by the French from 1680 to 1815, when it was one of the Décapole, the ten free cities of Alsace, and received its modern fortifications by Louis XIV's military architect Vauban in 1688 – 99, making the little city ( population in 1789 was still only approximately 5, 000 ) one of Europe's strongest citadels.
After Napoleon's Hundred Days following his escape from Elba, Landau, which had remained French, was granted to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1816 and became the capital of one of the thirteen Bezirksämter ( counties ) of the Bavarian Rheinpfalz. In 1840 famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast was born in Landau.
Following World War II, Landau was an important barracks city for the French occupation.
The historic Frank-Loeb house is another relic of the Jewish presence in Landau: its proprietor in the late 19th Century was Zacharias Frank, great-grandfather of Anne Frank.
Friedman was born in Brooklyn, New York, to recent Jewish immigrants Jenő Friedman and Sára Landau from Beregszász in Austria-Hungary ( now Berehove in Ukraine ), both of whom worked as dry goods merchants.
* John Dinges John Dinges was a correspondent for the " Washington Post " in South America from 1975 to 1983, author of The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents ( The New Press 2004 ) and with Saul Landau Assassination on Embassy Row ( Pantheon 1980 ), ( Asesinato en Washington, Lasser 1980, Planeta 1990 )
The pioneering work in this field was done by Stueckelberg, Landau, and Zener in the 1930s, in their work on what is now known as the Landau – Zener transition.
In 1950, the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau theory of superconductivity was devised by Landau and Ginzburg.
Key invention in the development of electronic spreadsheets was made by Rene K. Pardo and Remy Landau, who filed in 1971 on spreadsheet automatic natural order recalculation algorithm in 1970.
While the patent was initially rejected by the patent office as being a purely mathematical invention, following 12 years of appeals, Pardo and Landau won a landmark court case at the CCPA ( Predecessor Court of the Federal Circuit ) overturning the Patent Office in 1983 — establishing that " something does not cease to become patentable merely because the point of novelty is in an algorithm.
Nast was born in the barracks of Landau, Germany ( now in Rhine Palatinate ), the son of a trombonist in the Bavarian 9th regiment band ; he had a half sister named Andie.
On the Rhine, an Imperial army under Louis of Baden captured Landau in September, but the threat to Alsace was relieved by the entrance of the Elector of Bavaria into the war on the French side.

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In 1998, Twain launched her first major concert tour, aided by her manager Jon Landau, a veteran of many large-scale tours with Bruce Springsteen.
The elder Nast's socialist political convictions put him at odds with the Bavarian government, and in 1846 he left Landau, enlisting first on a French man-of-war and subsequently on an American ship.
This first republic located on German soil was constituted on the principles of democracy, and encompassed areas on the left bank of the Rhine between Landau and Bingen.
Landau was billed as a " special guest star " during the first season ; he had been cast as a guest star for the pilot with the understanding that he would be one of four or five rotating guest star agents.
In Ben Gurion: A Political Life by Peres and David Landau, former editor in chief of Haaretz newspaper, Shimon Peres recalls his first meeting with Ben-Gurion as a young activist in the No ' ar Ha ' Oved youth movement.
* Michael Landau – Guitar player and singer, " first call " studio guitarist in Los Angeles.
The magnetic domain theory of how ferromagnetic cores work was first proposed in 1906 by French physicist Pierre-Ernest Weiss, and the detailed modern quantum mechanical theory of ferromagnetism was worked out in the 1920s by Werner Heisenberg, Lev Landau, Felix Bloch and others.
" ( McLeese, 96 ) The second album also featured very different production from the first — the MC5 now sounded compressed and somewhat limited in their sonic palette compared to their earlier era — band members later said that Landau was overbearing and heavy-handed in production, trying to shape the group to his own liking.
Actress Juliet Landau said that when she first received the script, it indicated that Drusilla's accent could be British or American.
Sacks was the youngest of four children born to a North London Jewish couple: Samuel Sacks, a physician ( died June 1990 ), and Muriel Elsie Landau, one of the first female surgeons in England.
His first wife, Salli Landau, described Mikhail's personality:
In 1903 Landau gave a much simpler proof than was then known of the prime number theorem and later presented the first systematic treatment of analytic number theory in the Handbuch der Lehre von der Verteilung der Primzahlen, or simply the Handbuch.
Jenny appears twice more in the series, first in " Becoming ", as part of an illusion the vampire Drusilla ( Juliet Landau ) creates to beguile Giles into telling Angelus, who is torturing him, what he needs to know.
Rabbi Yehezkel Landau, in Noda B ' Yehuda, first edition, Jore Deah 26, for example, permits such beverages.
The first well organised mercenaries in Italy were the Ventura Companies of Duke Werner von Urslingen and Count Konrad von Landau.
The German forces were grouped into three armies: the first under Steinmetz, on the Moselle below Trier ; the second of 130, 000 men, under Prince Frederick Charles, around Homburg ( with a reserve of 60, 000 men behind them ); the third under the Crown Prince Frederick of 130, 000 men, at Landau.
The problem of proving this without defining the zeta function first was signaled and left open by E. Landau in his 1909 treatise on number theory: " Whether the eta series is different from zero or not at the points, i. e., whether these are poles of zeta or not, is not readily apparent here.
Landau spent time paginating the book at Bolland's flat, and discovered that " ome stories started or ended on the wrong page thereby leaving blank pages ," as it was set to be " in effect, the first book exclusively of my work " the artist " gladly offered to add three full page pictures for the Cursed Earth volume and a new back cover for the first Judge Dredd volume.
In 1978, Nick Landau, Mike Lake and Mike Luckman " took their comic distribution business into the highstreet ," opening the first Forbidden Planet comics shop, for which Lake asked Bolland to produce the now-famous " People like us shop at ...
That same year, he had his first individual exhibition at the Felix Landau Gallery in Los Angeles.
This phenomenon was first noted by Lev Landau, and is called the Landau pole.
In the recent paper the initial data issue is solved and Landau damping is mathematically established for the first time for the non-linear Vlasov equation.

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It is this dependence that leads to the Landau pole mentioned earlier, and requires that the cutoff be kept finite.

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