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Frink or frinks may refer to: Places * Frink, Florida, an unincorporated community * Frink Park, a park in Seattle, Washington * Mount Frink, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada People * Frink (surname) * Golden Frinks (1920–2004), African-American civil rights activist Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Frank Frink, a fictional character in ''The Man in the High Castle'' television series, whose family name was originally "Fink" * Professor Frink, a fictional character in ''The Simpsons'' Other uses * Frink (programming language), named after Professor Frink (''The Simpsons'') * Frink ideal In mathematics, a Frink ideal, introduced by Orrin Frink, is a certain kind of subset of a partially ordered set. Basic definitions LU(''A'') is the set of all common lower bounds of the set of all common upper bounds of the subset ''A'' of a par ..., in mathematics, a certain kind of subset of a partially ordered set * Frink Medal, an award for Britis ...
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Frink, Florida
Frink is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Florida, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie .... It is located on State Road 73. Geography Frink is located at . References Unincorporated communities in Calhoun County, Florida Unincorporated communities in Florida {{CalhounCountyFL-geo-stub ...
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Frink Park
Frink Park is a 17.2 acre (70,000 m²) park in the Leschi neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is a heavily wooded hillside and ravine through which flows Frink Creek. Most of the park is bounded by 31st Avenue S. in the west, 34th Avenue S. in the east, and the rights-of-way of S. Main Street in the north and S. King Street in the south. Lake Washington Boulevard S. and S. Frink Place are recreational drives within the park. Frink Park borders Leschi Park in its northwest corner. The land for the park was donated to the city in 1906 by parks commissioner John M. Frink. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 2019. External linksParks Department page on Frink Park
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Mount Frink
Mount Frink is a plateau-like mesa on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located west of Courtenay and southeast of Mount Albert Edward Most often Frink is climbed as part of a traverse, circumnavigating the high ridge that wraps around Moat Lake from Castlecraig Mountain to Mt. Albert Edward. Beyond tagging the summit via the ridge traverse, the only other noteworthy route is the West face which had its first recorded ascent done in the winter of 1999/2000 over New Years by Alex and Dave Ratson. Graded at AI III (AI= Alpine ice) with a few mixed moves in the lower portion of the route. See also * List of mountains of Canada Most mountain peaks of Canada lie in the west, specifically in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. Mountains can be found all over British Columbia while those in Alberta are mainly situated on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies. The ... References Vancouver Island Ranges One-thousanders of British Columbia Comox Land Dist ...
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Frink (surname)
Frink is a surname of North German origin. People with the surname * Albert Frink, American businessman and politician * Bill Frink (1926–2005), American sportscaster * Charles N. Frink (fl. 1860–1896), Wisconsin insurance executive and Populist legislator * Daniel A. Frink (1835–1885), American politician * Elisabeth Frink (1930–1993), English sculptor and printmaker * Fred Frink (1911–1995), American baseball player * John Frink (born 1964), American writer and TV producer * John M. Frink (1855–1914), Washington State politician and businessperson * Orrin Frink (1901–1988), American mathematician who introduced Frink ideals * Pat Frink (1945–2012), American basketball player * Stephen Frink (born 1978), American underwater photographer See also * Frink (other) * Golden Frinks Golden Asro Frinks (August 15, 1920 – July 19, 2004) was an American civil rights activist and a Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) field secretary who represent ...
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Golden Frinks
Golden Asro Frinks (August 15, 1920 – July 19, 2004) was an American civil rights activist and a Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) field secretary who represented the New Bern, North Carolina SCLC chapter. He is best known as a principal civil rights organizer in North Carolina during the 1960s. Frinks was also a United States Army veteran who fought in World War II and worked at the U.S. naval base in Norfolk, Virginia. After his military career, he began promoting equality for African Americans through organized demonstrations. Frinks' involvement in the Civil Rights Movement brought early civil rights victories to North Carolina, and his willingness to engage in nonviolent, direct action served as a catalyst for civil rights movements in Edenton and nearby towns. After becoming a field secretary of the SCLC, Frinks built a close relationship with Martin Luther King Jr. and often worked with the civil rights leader in organizing desegregation movements until Kin ...
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The Man In The High Castle (TV Series)
''The Man in the High Castle'' is an American dystopian alternate history television series created for streaming service Amazon Prime Video, depicting a parallel universe where the Axis powers of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan rule the world after their victory in World War II. It was created by Frank Spotnitz and is produced by Amazon Studios, Ridley Scott's Scott Free Productions (with Scott serving as executive producer), Headline Pictures, Electric Shepherd Productions, and Big Light Productions. The series is based on Philip K. Dick's 1962 novel of the same name. In a parallel universe, Germany and Japan have divided the United States into the Greater Nazi Reich in the east, with New York City as its regional capital, and the Japanese Pacific States to the west, with San Francisco as the capital. These territories are separated by a neutral zone that encompasses the Rocky Mountains. The series starts in 1962 and follows characters whose destinies intertwine when th ...
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Professor Frink
Professor John I.Q. Nerdelbaum Frink Jr., is a new recurring character in the Animated cartoon, animated television series ''The Simpsons''. He is voiced by Hank Azaria, and first appeared in the 1991 episode "Old Money (The Simpsons episode), Old Money". Frink is Springfield (The Simpsons), Springfield's nerdy scientist and professor and is extremely intelligent, though somewhat Mad scientist, mad and socially inept. Frink often tries to use his bizarre inventions to aid the town in its crises but they usually only make things worse. His manner of speech, including the impulsive shouting of nonsensical words, has become his trademark look, trademark. Frink was originally depicted as an evil scientist in "Old Money," since he was trying to secure funding for a death ray. When Azaria ad libitum, ad-libbed a voice for the character, he did an impression of Jerry Lewis's Julius Kelp character from ''The Nutty Professor (1963 film), The Nutty Professor''. The staff liked the voice and ...
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Frink (programming Language)
Frink is a computer programming language. It is, according to creator of the language, "designed to make physical calculations simple, to help ensure that answers come out right, and to make a tool that's really useful in the real world. It tracks units of measure (feet, meters, kilograms, watts, etc.) through all calculations, allowing you to mix units of measure transparently, and helps you easily verify that your answers make sense." Features * units of measure for variables * Interval arithmetic * Anonymous functions Name Frink was named after Professor Frink, recurring character in the animated television series ''The Simpsons ''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, ...''. References External links * Frink examples at Rosetta Code {{Authority control ...
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Frink Ideal
In mathematics, a Frink ideal, introduced by Orrin Frink, is a certain kind of subset of a partially ordered set. Basic definitions LU(''A'') is the set of all common lower bounds of the set of all common upper bounds of the subset ''A'' of a partially ordered set. A subset ''I'' of a partially ordered set (''P'', ≤) is a Frink ideal, if the following condition holds: For every finite subset ''S'' of ''I'', we have LU(''S'') \subseteq ''I''. A subset ''I'' of a partially ordered set (''P'', ≤) is a normal ideal or a cut if LU(''I'') \subseteq ''I''. Remarks #Every Frink ideal ''I'' is a lower set. #A subset ''I'' of a lattice (''P'', ≤) is a Frink ideal if and only if it is a lower set that is closed under finite joins (suprema). # Every normal ideal is a Frink ideal. Related notions *pseudoideal *Doyle pseudoideal References

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