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Lazard (surname)
Lazard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Allen Lazard (born 1995), American football player * Daniel Lazard (born 1941), French computer scientist * Frédéric Lazard (1883–1948), chess master * Gilbert Lazard (1920-2018), French linguist and Iranologist * Gustave Lazard (1876–1949), French chess master, problemist and organizer * Justin Lazard (born 1967), actor and model * Luckner Lazard (1928–1998), Haitian painter and sculptor * Michel Lazard (1924-1987), French mathematician who introduced Lazard's universal ring * Naomi Lazard (1928–2021), American poet * Sasha Lazard, American singer * Sidney H. Lazard (1930–2015), American bridge player * Simon Lazard Simon Lazard (April 8, 1828 – February 24, 1898) was a Franco-American banker who co-founded Lazard Frères & Co., reorganized in 2000 as Lazard. A native of Lorraine, France, a young merchant of antebellum New Orleans, pioneer of the Californi ... (1828–1898), Franco-American b ...
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Allen Lazard
Allen Jamel Lazard (born December 11, 1995) is an American football wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Iowa State University and was originally signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2018. Lazard was a highly-rated recruit coming out of high school, where he was named a ''USA Today'' High School All-American. Lazard has been selected to the First-team All-Big 12 in both 2016 and 2017Press release. 2017 All-Big 12 Football Awards Announced
and is Iowa State's career leader in both receptions and receiving yards.


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At Urbandale High School, Lazard ...
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Daniel Lazard
Daniel Lazard (born December 10, 1941) is a French mathematician and computer scientist. He is emeritus professor at the University of Paris VI. Career Daniel Lazard was born in Carpentras, in southern France. After his undergraduate education at the University of Paris VI, he obtained a Ph.D. in 1968 under the supervision of the commutative algebraist Pierre Samuel, with the dissertation ''"Autour de la platitude"'' ("Around flatness"). After 1970, his main area of research changed to computer algebra, particularly multivariate polynomials, computational algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, classically studying zeros of multivariate polynomials. Modern algebraic geometry is based on the use of abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, for solving geometrical ... and systems of polynomial equations. To mark his retirement at the end of 2004, there was a conference at the University of Paris VI devoted to his subj ...
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Frédéric Lazard
Frédéric Lazard (20 February 1883, in Marseille – 18 November 1948, in Le Vésinet) was a French chess master, problemist and journalist. He lived in Paris, where he played in many local tournaments. He took twice 4th place in 1905, shared 3rd in 1908, took 3rd (Arnold Aurbach won) in 1909, shared 2nd behind H. Weinstein in 1909, won ahead of Amédée Gibaud in 1910, tied for 1st with Aristide Gromer in 1912, took 4th in 1914, and shared 2nd, behind Alphonse Goetz, at Lyon 1914. In 1912, he drew a match with Gibaud (3–3), and lost to Edward Lasker (0.5–2.5). In 1913, he drew with Smirnov (1.5–1.5). After World War I, he won at Paris 1920, took 2nd at Paris 1922 (''Triangular'', André Muffang won), represented France in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, took 9th at Strasbourg 1924 (French Chess Championship, Robert Crépeaux won), tied for 2nd-3rd at Nice 1925 (FRA-ch, Crépeaux won), shared 1st with André Chéron at Biarritz 1926 (FRA-ch), took 13th i ...
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Gilbert Lazard
Gilbert Lazard ( – ) was a French linguist and Iranologist. His works include the study of various Iranian languages, translations of classical Persian poetry, and research on linguistic typology, notably on morphosyntactic alignment. He also studied various ''Polynesian languages'' most notably the Tahitian language. Career Gilbert Lazard studied at the ''École normale supérieure'', graduated in 1946 ('' agrégation de grammaire'') and 1948 (Persian language diploma of the ''École nationale des langues orientales vivantes'', now the ''Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales'' - INALCO). He became a professor of Persian at INALCO from 1958 to 1966. From 1951 to 1969, he was in charge of the Iranian civilization course at the Sorbonne, where he became a lecturer (''maître de conférences'') (in 1960) and a professor (in 1966) for Iranian language and civilization . From 1969 to 1981, he taught at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, where he ...
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Gustave Lazard
Gustave Lazard (1876 - 1948) was a French chess master, problemist and organizer. Lazard was born at Aachen, Germany on December 7, 1876. He was an elder brother of Frédéric Lazard. His chess career took place in Paris. He tied for 5-6th in 1907 ( Frank Marshall won), took 8th in 1908 (J. Grommer won), took 9th in 1909 (Arnold Aurbach won), took 7th in 1909 (H. Weinstein won), took 7th in 1910 (F. Lazard won), and took 9th in 1912 (F. Lazard and J. Grommer won). After World War I, he shared 7th at Paris 1920 (F. Lazard won), took 8th in 1922 (André Muffang won), took 12th in the 1926 Paris City Chess Championship (Leon Schwartzmann won), tied for 10-12th in the 1927 Paris-ch (Abraham Baratz won), took 12th in the 1928 Paris-ch (Baratz won), tied for 3rd-5th in the 1930 Paris-ch (Josef Cukierman won). He was a president of a chess club ''Cercle Philidor'' in Paris.Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa ...
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Justin Lazard
Justin Lazard (born November 30, 1967) is an American retired actor, producer, director, and model. Early life Lazard was born in New York, but raised in Connecticut. His father, Sidney Lazard, is a former foreign correspondent, and his mother, Julie (née Thayer), is a photographer. In 1974, the family relocated to Paris where his father was stationed by ABC News. After his parents' divorce when he was a freshman in high school, Lazard marked time in boarding schools and at Emory University. Transferring to NYU to study acting, he was "discovered" in a bar by a talent agent and was soon appearing in TV commercials. Acting career After a small role in ''Spike of Bensonhurst'' in 1988, Lazard landed the recurring role of a punk-rock undercover cop on NBC's ''Miami Vice'', appearing in three episodes. To pay for acting classes, he began a brief career as a model. Small parts in features (i.e., '' Born to Ride'' in 1991) and regular roles in unsuccessful series (e.g., ''Second Chan ...
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Luckner Lazard
Luckner Lazard or Lucner Lazard (July 7, 1928 – May 15, 1998)Social Security Death Index
was a an-born painter and sculptor. Born in , Lazard studied for five years at the before receiving a scholarship in 1951 to study in ,

Michel Lazard
Michel Paul Lazard (5 December 1924 – 15 September 1987) was a French mathematician who worked on the theory of Lie groups in the context of p-adic analysis. Career and research Born in Paris, Lazard studied at the University of Paris–Sorbonne, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1954 under the direction of Albert Châtelet, with thesis titled "Sur les groupes nilpotents et les anneaux de Lie". Subsequently he was a professor at the University of Poitiers and the University of Paris 7. He died of suicide at the age of 63. His work took on a life of its own in the hands of Daniel Quillen in the late 20th century. Quillen's discovery, that a ring Lazard used to classify formal group laws was isomorphic to an important ring in topology, led to the subject of chromatic homotopy theory. Lazard's self-contained treatise on one-dimensional formal groups also gave rise to the field of p-divisible groups. His major contributions were: * The classification of p-adic Lie groups: every p-adi ...
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Lazard's Universal Ring
In mathematics, Lazard's universal ring is a ring introduced by Michel Lazard in over which the universal commutative one-dimensional formal group law is defined. There is a universal commutative one-dimensional formal group law over a universal commutative ring defined as follows. We let :F(x,y) be :x+y+\sum_ c_ x^i y^j for indeterminates c_, and we define the universal ring ''R'' to be the commutative ring generated by the elements c_, with the relations that are forced by the associativity and commutativity laws for formal group laws. More or less by definition, the ring ''R'' has the following universal property: :For every commutative ring ''S'', one-dimensional formal group laws over ''S'' correspond to ring homomorphisms from ''R'' to ''S''. The commutative ring ''R'' constructed above is known as Lazard's universal ring. At first sight it seems to be incredibly complicated: the relations between its generators are very messy. However Lazard proved that it has a very ...
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Naomi Lazard
Naomi Lazard (born Naomi Katz in Philadelphia, March 17, 1928, died December 22, 2021) was an American poet, children's literature author, and playwright. She was the winner of two Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and a former president of the Poetry Society of America. Her translations of Faiz Ahmed Faiz have been widely acclaimed. Biography She has published three volumes of poetry: '' Cry of the Peacocks'' ( Harcourt, Brace & World; 1967), '' The Moonlit Upper Deckerina'' ( Sheep Meadow Press, 1977), and '' Ordinances'' (Ardis, 1984). The poems in ''Ordinances'' are notable for their "dark Orwellian tone" - describing life lived under a monstrous, faceless bureaucracy. She also brought out '' The True Subject: Selected Poems of Faiz Ahmed Faiz'', a volume of translations from the work of Pakistanian poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz. She has also translated the works of Romanian poet Nina Cassian. She is also the author of the children’s book '' What Amanda Saw ...
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Sasha Lazard
Sasha Lazard is an American classical crossover singer. Lazard was born in New York City and grew up in Paris. She attended Bennington College and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where she studied opera, but after graduation pursued a more electronic-influenced sound which was inspired by the local nightclub scene. She performed her new music at several clubs in New York, Los Angeles, and Ibiza before recording an album. Lazard released her debut album ''The Myth Of Red,'' was produced by Frank Fitzpatrick, through Higher Octave Music. This album, loosely themed around the myth of Inanna descending to the underworld, appeared on the ''Billboard'' charts for both dance music and classical crossover. It features versions of ''Ave Maria'' entitled ''Ode to Innocence'', and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's ''Stabat Mater''. It also features a track entitled ''Tell My Why'', featuring violinist Lili Haydn that was inspired by Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata. The lyrics from ''The ...
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Sidney H
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