Stormer — may refer to: * [http://steveebell.moonfruit.com Stormer] A group from west Yorkshire who recorded an album for Ringo Starr,at Tittenhurst Park *The Alvis Stormer, a military armored vehicle *The Land Rover Range Stormer, a concept car… … Wikipedia
Störmer — Störmer, Horst Ludwig, Physiker, * Frankfurt am Main 6. 4. 1949; 1977 Professor, danach an den Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill (New Jersey), wo er 1992 98 das physikalische Forschungslabor leitete; seit 1998 auch Professor an der Columbia… … Universal-Lexikon
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Størmer — [ stœ ], Fredrik Carl Mülertz, norwegischer Mathematiker und Geophysiker, * Skien 3. 9. 1874, ✝ Oslo 13. 8. 1957; Professor in Oslo; arbeitete ursprünglich über Zahlentheorie, später über Polarlichter, leuchtende Nachtwolken, Höhenstrahlung… … Universal-Lexikon
Størmer — Frederik Carl Mülertz Størmer (* 3. September 1874 in Skien, Norwegen; † 13. August 1957 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Geophysiker und Mathematiker. Størmer war von 1903 bis 1946 Professor für reine Mathematik an der Universität Christiana (heute … Deutsch Wikipedia
Størmer's theorem — In number theory, Størmer s theorem, named after Carl Størmer, gives a finite bound on the number of consecutive pairs of smooth numbers that exist, for a given degree of smoothness, and provides a method for finding all such pairs using Pell… … Wikipedia
Störmer, Horst L. — ▪ German American physicist in full Horst Ludwig Störmer born April 6, 1949, Frankfurt am Main, W.Ger. German born American physicist who, with Daniel C. Tsui (Tsui, Daniel C.) and Robert B. Laughlin, (Laughlin, Robert B.) was coawarded… … Universalium
Störmer (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=57.3 N or S=N longitude=146.3 E or W=E diameter=69 km depth= Unknown colong=215 eponym=Carl StørmerStörmer is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon from the Earth, named after Carl Størmer, a … Wikipedia
Størmer number — In mathematics, a Størmer number or arc cotangent irreducible number, named after Carl Størmer, is a positive integer n for which the greatest prime factor of n 2 + 1 meets or exceeds 2 n . The first few Størmer numbers are 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10,… … Wikipedia