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  • 41CANTOR, JACOB AARON — (1854–1921), U.S. politician. Cantor was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. He attended public school until age 14, then became a law clerk and a reporter for The World. Turning to politics, he was elected in 1884 as a Democrat to the… …

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  • 42CANTOR, MORITZ BENEDICT — (1829–1920), German mathematician. Born in Mannheim, Cantor was appointed to a chair of mathematics at Heidelberg in 1877. After the publication of several mathematical papers, the article Ueber die Einfuehrung unserer gegenwaertigen Ziffern in… …

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  • 43Cantor (religión) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un Cantor (del latín cantare,canto) es un músico contratado por una iglesia, responsable o participante de los coros. Cumple diversas funciones, según el credo religioso. En la Iglesia Católica es el cantante… …

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  • 44CANTOR, EDDIE — (1892–1964), U.S. comedian and vaudeville performer. Cantor was born Isidor Iskowitch on New York City s Lower East Side. In 1907 he won a music hall amateur contest, and then began touring with a comedy blackface act. He was eventually booked… …

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  • 46Cantor set — In mathematics, the Cantor set, introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883 [Georg Cantor (1883) Über unendliche, lineare Punktmannigfaltigkeiten V [On infinite, linear point manifolds (sets)] , Mathematische Annalen , vol. 21, pages… …

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  • 47Cantor Fitzgerald — Infobox Company company name = Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. company company type = Private foundation = 1945 location = New York, New York key people = Howard W. Lutnick, Chairman CEO industry = Investment Services products = Financial Services… …

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  • 48Cantor function — In mathematics, the Cantor function, named after Georg Cantor, is an example of a function that is continuous, but not absolutely continuous. DefinitionThe Cantor function c : [0,1] → [0,1] is defined as follows:#Express x in base 3. If possible …

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  • 49Cantor, Georg — born March 3, 1845, St. Petersburg, Russia died Jan. 6, 1918, Halle, Ger. German mathematician, founder of set theory. He was the first to examine number systems, such as the rational numbers and the real numbers, systematically as complete… …

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  • 50Cantor space — In mathematics, the term Cantor space is sometimes used to denotethe topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set:A topological space is aCantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set.The Cantor set itself is of course a Cantor… …

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