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A lax is a salmon. LAX as an acronym most commonly refers to Los Angeles International Airport in Southern California, United States. LAX or Lax may also refer to: Places Within Los Angeles * Union Station (Los Angeles), Los Angeles' main train depot, whose Amtrak station code is "LAX" * The Port of Los Angeles, whose port identifier code is "LAX" Other * Lax, Switzerland, a municipality of the canton of Valais * Lax Lake (other) * La Crosse, Wisconsin, a city on the Mississippi River Sports * Los Angeles Xtreme, a former American football team * Lacrosse, a sport * The Latin American Xchange, a professional wrestling stable Media and entertainment * ''LAX'' (album), the third studio album from rapper The Game * ''LAX'' (TV series), a 2004–05 television series set in Los Angeles International Airport * " LA X", the two-part sixth season 2010 premiere of the television show ''Lost'' * LAX, a night club at Luxor Las Vegas * "LAX", a song by the rapper X ...
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Peter Lax
Peter David Lax (1 May 1926 – 16 May 2025) was a Hungarian-born American mathematician and Abel Prize laureate working in the areas of pure and applied mathematics. Lax made important contributions to integrable systems, fluid dynamics and shock waves, solitonic physics, hyperbolic conservation laws, and mathematical and scientific computing, among other fields. In a 1958 paper Lax stated a conjecture about matrix representations for third order hyperbolic polynomials which remained unproven for over four decades. Interest in the "Lax conjecture" grew as mathematicians working in several different areas recognized the importance of its implications in their field, until it was finally proven to be true in 2003. Life and education Lax was born on 1 May 1926 in Budapest, Hungary, to a Jewish family. He began displaying an interest in mathematics at age twelve, and soon his parents hired Rózsa Péter as a tutor for him. His parents Klara Kornfield and Henry Lax were both ph ...
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