Kantor may refer to: Kantor double in mathematics Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction in mathematics Kantor (surname) Kantorovich Cantor Cantor (disambiguation)...
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Jodi Kantor (born April 21, 1975) is an American journalist. She is a New York Times correspondent whose work has covered the workplace, technology, and...
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Kántor (born 1999), Hungarian chess grandmaster Isaiah Kantor (or Issai Kantor), mathematician Istvan Kantor, Canadian performance artist Jodi Kantor...
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Kantor (or Issai Kantor, or Isai Lʹvovich Kantor) (1936–2006) was a mathematician who introduced the Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction, and the Kantor...
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Kantor (born 17 August 1991) is a Czech professional ice hockey goaltender. He is currently playing for HC Nové Zámky of the Slovak Extraliga. Kantor...
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mathematics, the Kantor double is a Jordan superalgebra structure on the sum of two copies of a Poisson algebra. It is named after Isaiah Kantor, who introduced...
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James Kantor (26 February 1927 – 2 February 1974) was a South African lawyer and writer. James Kantor was born in Johannesburg to a Jewish family. A prominent...
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Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor (Russian: Вячеслав Моше Кантор, born 8 September 1953) is a Russian businessman. Kantor was President of the European Jewish Congress...
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Gergely Kántor (born 19 July 1999) is a Hungarian chess player who holds the title of Grandmaster (GM, 2019). Gergely Kántor started playing chess when...
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Loli Kantor (born 1952) is an Israeli-American photographer. Kantor was born in France. Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts...
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Tadeusz Kantor (6 April 1915 – 8 December 1990) was a Polish painter, assemblage and Happenings artist, set designer and theatre director. Kantor is renowned...
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Paul Kantor may refer to: Paul Kantor (musician) (born 1955), American violin teacher Paul B. Kantor, American information scientist Paul Cantor (disambiguation)...
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Adam Kantor (born May 27, 1986) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for his roles on Broadway, most notably Mark Cohen in the closing cast...
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Kenneth L. Kantor is an audio designer and businessman who co-founded the Now Hear This (NHT) speaker company. Psychoacoustics (the human perception of...
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Istvan Kantor (aka "Monty Cantsin", and "Amen!") (Hungarian: Kántor István; born August 27, 1949, Hungary) is a Canadian performance and video artist,...
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Waldo Ariel Kantor (born 11 January 1960) is a retired volleyball player from Argentina, who represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics...
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Austro-Hungarian Empire. He is known for the Möbius–Kantor configuration and the Möbius-Kantor graph. Kantor studied mathematics and physics at the Technische...
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Sharon Kantor (Hebrew: שרון קנטור; born 28 January 2003) is an Israeli world champion and Olympic windsurfer. Competing in the IQFoil class, she won the...
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MacKinlay Kantor (February 4, 1904 – October 11, 1977), born Benjamin McKinlay Kantor, was an American journalist, novelist and screenwriter. He wrote...
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Józefa Kantor (6 March 1896, Tarnów - 25 September 1990) was a Polish teacher, Scoutmaster (harcmistrzyni), and founder of the Girl Scouts group "Mury"...
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the Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction is a method of constructing a Lie algebra from a Jordan algebra, introduced by Jacques Tits (1962), Kantor (1964)...
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Michael Kantor (born August 7, 1939) is an American attorney who served as the United States Trade Representative from 1993 to 1996 and United States Secretary...
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Martha Kantor (1896–1981) was an American glass painter. She was a member of the art colony in New City, New York, and "recognized as a master" of painting...
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In geometry, the Möbius–Kantor polygon is a regular complex polygon 3{3}3, , in C 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} ^{2}} . 3{3}3 has 8 vertices, and 8 edges...
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Karlovich Kantor (Russian: Максим Карлович Кантор; born 22 December 1957), is a Russian painter, writer, essayist and art historian. Maxim Kantor's pictures...
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Igo Kantor (c. 1930 – October 15, 2019) was an American film producer and post-production executive. Kantor was one of the editors of Edward D. Wood,...
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Roman Józef Kantor (15 March 1912 – 1943) was a Polish Olympic épée fencer. Kantor was born in Łódź, Poland, and was Jewish. He was the son of Elchanan...
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Piotr Kantor at FIVB.com Piotr Kantor at the Beach Volleyball Database Piotr Kantor at Olympedia (archive) Piotr Kantor at Olympics.com Piotr Kantor at the...
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Notable persons of the surname include: María Paulina Milada Kantor Pupkin, or Pauline Kantor, Chilean politician and journalist Anton Mitrofanovich Pupkin...
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Robert Kantor may refer to: Jacob Robert Kantor (1888–1984), American psychologist Robert Kantor (sculptor) (born 1943), American lawyer and sculptor...
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