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calkin
calkin (ˈkɔːkɪn, ˈkælkɪn) Forms: (5 kakun), 6 calkyn, 7 cawkin, 7– calkin, calking. [Possibly going back to a ME. *calkain, a. OF. calcain heel:—L. calcāneum heel; but the earliest form kakun agrees with the Du. kalkoen, MDu. calcoen ‘ungula,’ f. L. calx. Some orthoepists treat (ˈkɔːkɪn) as only a v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calkin (disambiguation)
Calkin or calkins may refer to: a Caulkin, part of a horseshoe Geography Calkin Glacier, a glacier west of Sentinel Peak, flowing north from the Kukri Hills in Victoria Land, Antarctica Mathematics In functional analysis, the Calkin algebra, named after John Wilson Calkin The Calkin–Wilf tree in number wikipedia.org
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Calkin (surname)
Calkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hervey C. Calkin, U.S. Representative from New York James Calkin (1786–1862), English composer, organist and teacher, father of John Baptiste Calkin John Baptiste Calkin, English wikipedia.org
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Calkin algebra and $\beta\omega\setminus\omega$. Recall that the Calkin algebra is defined as the quotient $\mathcal{B}(\ell^2)/\mathcal{K}(\ell^2)$ where $\mathcal{B}(\ell^2)$ is the algebra of bounded operators and ...
The algebra $\ell_\infty$ is the canonical diagonal masa in $\mathcal{B}(\ell_2)$ and so $\ell_\infty / c_0$ is the canonical diagonal masa in the Calkin
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Calkiní
As of 2010, the city of Calkiní had a population of 14,934. References Calkiní Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México External links Ayuntamiento de Calkiní Official website Municipio de Calkiní from official wikipedia.org
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John Williams Calkin
The Calkin algebra is named after him. Upon his death he was survived by his widow, Emilienne Calkin (1922–2000), and his son, Brant Calkin (born 1934), from a previous marriage (to Eileen Calkin wikipedia.org
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Marc Calkin
Marc Calkin (born 29 November 1979) is a New Zealand cricketer. wikipedia.org
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Beth Calkin
Beth Calkin (born 25 August 1971) is a Canadian sailor. She competed in the Europe event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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Jeanine Calkin
Jeanine Calkin is an American politician from the state of Rhode Island. Calkin later organized on behalf of Sanders during his 2020 presidential campaign. wikipedia.org
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David Calkin
David Calkin (born 1 March 1945) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for Central Districts in 1969/70. wikipedia.org
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James Calkin
Calkin died at 12 Oakley Square, Camden Town, London, in 1862. Family His son John Baptiste Calkin was a well known organist and composer. ; George Calkin (1829–1911) was a cellist and organist. wikipedia.org
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John Calkin
John Calkin may refer to: John Baptiste Calkin, English composer, organist and music teacher John Williams Calkin, American mathematician wikipedia.org
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Neil J. Calkin
He and Wilf developed the Calkin–Wilf tree and the associated Calkin–Wilf sequence. Calkin has an Erdös number of 1. wikipedia.org
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Calkin–Wilf tree
The sequence of rational numbers in a breadth-first traversal of the Calkin–Wilf tree is known as the Calkin–Wilf sequence. History The Calkin–Wilf tree is named after Neil Calkin and Herbert Wilf, who considered it in a 2000 paper. wikipedia.org
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John Baptiste Calkin
Calkin's setting of "Fling out the Banner" (by Bishop G. W. Calkin at Cyber Hymnal Hymn tunes by J. B. wikipedia.org
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