967 resultados para Martin, WIlf
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Handwritten thank you note under photograph signed by Lotte Lewin dated February 6, 1935
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Signed lower right by photographer
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Born 1879?; Married September 2, 1903 in Leipzig to Paula Harmelin; Father of Henry H. Goldschmidt Gould and Ruth Augusta Beatrice Goldschmidt
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Handwritten postcard addressed to Ruth Goldschmidt in Italy and dated 1937 from Zurich
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Paula Goldschmidt, née Harmelin, born 1880; Martin Goldschmidt, born circa 1879; Ruth Augusta Beatrice Goldschmidt, born 1923?
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Relatives of the Judey-Barosin and Finkel families
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Handwritten on verso: Prof. Martin Buber mit Naemah Beer-Hofmann in meinem Zimmer, Kurhaus Sonn-Matt bei Luzern. September 1963 fuer meine leibe Lily an einem schweren Tag, der durch sie viel leichter wurde.
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Martin Riesenburger (May 14, 1896 – Apr. 14, 1966) was Prediger (Preacher) for the Jewish community in Berlin-Weissensee throughout the Nazi era (protected by his gentile wife, Natalie Riesenburger). In 1953 he became Rabbi of the Jewish community in Berlin (East) and then Landesrabbiner of the German Democratic Republic.
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Handwritten thank you note under photograph signed by Lotte Lewin dated February 6, 1935
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Relatives of the Judey-Barosin and Finkel families
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A global recursive bisection algorithm is described for computing the complex zeros of a polynomial. It has complexityO(n 3 p) wheren is the degree of the polynomial andp the bit precision requirement. Ifn processors are available, it can be realized in parallel with complexityO(n 2 p); also it can be implemented using exact arithmetic. A combined Wilf-Hansen algorithm is suggested for reduction in complexity.
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Born 1879?; Married September 2, 1903 in Leipzig to Paula Harmelin; Father of Henry H. Goldschmidt Gould and Ruth Augusta Beatrice Goldschmidt