Eisenstein

As Eisenstein ferruginous sedimentary rocks and iron ores are referred to as:

  • Magnetite, lodestone
  • Limonite limonite or Toneisenstein
  • Hematite, hematite
  • Bog iron

Eisenstein is next to the name of the following places:

  • Bavarian Eisenstein, place in the Bavarian Forest
  • Železná Ruda, German market Eisenstein, place in the Czech Republic
  • Eisenstein (Alps), mountain ( 1185 m) in the Alps Türnitzer
  • Eisenstein (Erzgebirge), mountain ( 516 m) in the Western Erzgebirge
  • Ocna de Fier, German Eisenstein in the Banat, place in a circle Caras -Severin in Romania

Eisenstein is also a family name; Bearers of the name include:

  • Charles Eisenstein (born 1967 ), American philosopher and author
  • Gotthold Eisenstein (1823-1852), German mathematician
  • Herbert Eisenstein ( * 1948 ), Austrian politician ( FPÖ), Vienna Member of Parliament
  • Mareike Eisenstein (* 1969), German television presenter and actress
  • Ossipowitsch Mikhail Eisenstein (1867-1921), architect of Baltic
  • Sam Eisenstein (* 1972), German actor and painter
  • Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (1898-1948), Soviet film director
  • Silvia Eisenstein (1917-1986), Argentine- Venezuelan composer, pianist, conductor and music teacher
  • Gabriel von Eisenstein, role in Johann Strauss ' Die Fledermaus

See also:

  • Eisenstein number ( Eisenstein numbers are a generalization of the integers to the complex numbers.)
  • Eisenstein series ( Eisenstein series are different series from the theory of modular forms and automorphic forms. )
  • Eisenstein criterion ( Irreduzibilitätskriterium Eisenstein ), in algebra a criterion to detect whether a given polynomial is an irreducible polynomial
  • Disambiguation
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