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Moyal may refer to: People *Ann Moyal (1926–2019), Australian historian *Damien Moyal (born 1976), American vocalist, musician and designer * Diana López Moyal, Cuban flutist *Eliyahu Moyal (1920–1991), Israeli politician *Esther Moyal (1874–1948), Beirut-born Jewish journalist *Harel Moyal (born 1981), Israeli pop singer-songwriter and stage actor *José Enrique Moyal (1910–1998), mathematical physicist *Kobi Moyal (born 1987), Israeli footballer *Saul Moyal, Egyptian fencer *Shimon Moyal (1866–1915), Zionist activist and physician *Yohanan Moyal (born 1965), Israeli Olympic gymnast Other *Moyal bracket, in physics, the suitably normalized antisymmetrization of the phase-space star product *Moyal product In mathematics, the Moyal product (after José Enrique Moyal; also called the star product or Weyl–Groenewold product, after Hermann Weyl and Hilbrand J. Groenewold) is an example of a phase-space star product. It is an associative, non-commut ...
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Ann Moyal
Ann Veronica Helen Moyal AM FRSN FAHA (née Hurley, formerly Cousins and Mozley; 23 February 1926 – 21 July 2019) was an Australian historian known for her work in the history of science. She held academic positions at the Australian National University (ANU), New South Wales Institute of Technology, and Griffith University, and later worked as an independent scholar. Early life Moyal was born on 23 February 1926 in Northbridge, Sydney, New South Wales. Her father was a bank teller. She grew up in Sydney, but was sent to Canberra High School for her final year of secondary schooling. She graduated Bachelor of Arts with first-class honours from the University of Sydney, and was subsequently awarded a scholarship to the University of London. However, she abandoned her postgraduate studies after a year to become a research assistant. Career Moyal worked as a research assistant to Lord Beaverbrook from 1954 to 1958, while he was working on ''Men and Power 1917–1918''. She ...
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Damien Moyal
Damien Zev Moyal (born September 25, 1976) is an American vocalist, lyricist, musician, songwriter and designer. Originally from Amstelveen, North Holland, Netherlands, he moved to the United States as a child and grew up in Miami, Florida where he notably fronted such hardcore punk, metallic hardcore and melodic hardcore bands as Shai Hulud, As Friends Rust, Morning Again, Culture, Bird of Ill Omen and Bridgeburne R. Moyal has been based in Ann Arbor, Michigan since 2006 and is the founding member of the semi-eponymously named gothic rock/post-punk band Damien Done. Moyal's early musical projects include the hardcore punk act U.S. Decline (1992–1993), the hardcore group Insist (1993), the metallic hardcore band Reach (1993–1994), and the groove metal project HandOverFist (1994). He next joined established vegan straight edge metallic hardcore band Culture, which he fronted from 1994 to 1995, then again from 1996 to 1998, recording music for such record labels as Uprising Re ...
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Diana López Moyal
Diana López Moyal is a Cubans, Cuban Flute, flutist, musician, performer, and teacher based in Miami. Born in Havana, Cuba, she graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Flute from the Higher Institute of Art in 1986 and was appointed as a professor at the Amadeo Roldan Conservatory. From 1980 to 1984, Moyal was a member of the Cuban rock band "Géminis." Following that, she served as a member of the National Concert Band from 1986 to 1992. In 1991, Moyal joined forces with guitarist Luis Manuel Molina to form the "Duo Cáliz." The duo gained recognition and in 1994 they were invited to perform at the "International Guitar Festival Ponferrada 94" and at the Ateneo de Madrid by the Spanish Society of the Guitar. In addition to her work with Duo Cáliz, Moyal founded the "Duo Transparency" with pianist Silvia Alonso in 1994. They traveled to Mexico in 1998 and were invited by the Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, Casa del Lago and the cultural diffusion of the National Autonomous Unive ...
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