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Selberg (Kusel District)
Selberg may refer to: People * Arne Selberg (1910–1989), Norwegian engineer * Atle Selberg (1917–2007), Norwegian mathematician, after whom several mathematical entities are named * David Selberg (1995–2018), Swedish ice hockey player * Henrik Selberg (1906–1993), Norwegian mathematician * Knut Selberg (born 1949), Norwegian architect, and urban designer * Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg (1877–1950), Norwegian mathematician * Shannon Selberg (born 1960), American rock musician * Sigmund Selberg (1910–1994), Norwegian mathematician * Tim Selberg (born 1959), maker of mechanized figures for ventriloquism Other uses * Selberg (Kusel), a hill in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany See also * Stary Żelibórz (formerly German: ''Sellberg''), a village in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland * Sellenberg (other) Sellenberg is the name of hills in Germany: * Žale, Kamnik, Slovenia, known as Sellenberg in the 15th century See also * Šelenberg, a local name for Ze ...
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Arne Selberg
Arne Selberg (11 August 1910 – 25 May 1989) was a Norwegian civil engineer. He was born in Langesund as the son of Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg and Anna Kristina Brigtsdatter Skeie. He was twin brother of Sigmund Selberg and brother of Henrik Selberg and Atle Selberg. He was appointed professor at the Norwegian Institute of Technology from 1949 to 1979, and served as rector from 1963 to 1969. His speciality was design of suspension bridges. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany Selberg cooperated with the XU intelligence network. He was a member of various commissions and board member of several institutions and companies. He was decorated Commander of the Order of St. Olav The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav ( no, Den Kongelige Norske Sankt Olavs Orden; or ''Sanct Olafs Orden'', the old Norwegian name) is a Norwegian order of chivalry instituted by King Oscar I on 21 August 1847. It is named after King Olav II ... in 1966. References 1910 birt ...
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Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms, and in particular for bringing them into relation with spectral theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1950 and an honorary Abel Prize in 2002. Early years Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway, the son of teacher Anna Kristina Selberg and mathematician Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg. Two of his three brothers, Sigmund and Henrik, were also mathematicians. His other brother, Arne, was a professor of engineering. While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Ramanujan and he found an exact analytical formula for the partition function as suggested by the works of Ramanujan; however, this result was first published by Hans Rademacher. During the war he fought against the German invasion of Norway, and was imprisoned several times. He studied at the University of Oslo and completed his PhD in ...
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David Selberg
David Selberg (16 June 1995 – 17 June 2018) was a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. He played with Luleå HF of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Selberg made his Swedish Hockey League The Swedish Hockey League (officially SHL; sv, Svenska Hockeyligan) is a professional ice hockey league, and the highest division in the Swedish ice hockey system. The league currently consists of 14 teams. The league was founded in 1975, an ... debut playing with Luleå HF during the 2013–14 SHL season. Selberg's suicide was announced 18 June 2018. References External links * 1995 births 2018 deaths Luleå HF players Piteå HC players Swedish ice hockey defencemen {{Sweden-icehockey-player-stub ...
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Henrik Selberg
Henrik Selberg (17 February 1906 – 3 September 1993) was a Norwegian mathematician. He was born in Bergen as the son of Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg and Anna Kristina Brigtsdatter Skeie. He was a brother of Sigmund, Arne and Atle Selberg. He was appointed professor at the University of Oslo from 1962 to 1973. He is best known for his works on complex functions and potential theory. References 1906 births 1993 deaths Scientists from Bergen 20th-century Norwegian mathematicians Academic staff of the University of Oslo Members of Nasjonal Samling {{Norway-academic-bio-stub ...
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Knut Selberg
Knut Atle Selberg (born 1949, in Norway) is a planner, architect, and urban designer with the Selberg Arkitektkontor AS since 1996. Selberg received his BS in architecture in 1973, his diploma in architecture in 1975, and his Diploma in Urban Design in 1976 at Scot Sutherland School of Architecture at Garthdee School of Engineering, Aberdeen, Scotland. Selberg Arkitektkontor is a multi-discipline company working in the fields of planning, landscaping, architecture, and analysis. Architectural Projects *IKEA Store Leangen, Norway - the largest IKEA store in Norway at 25.000m2 (1996-2002) *Lerkendal stadion for the Norwegian football club Rosenborg BK (1996-2002) Traffic and road design *E6 Project - Melhus, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (1996-2003) *Urban design and environmental plan for 2 main roads into Trondheim, Norway (1996-2003) * Oslo Tunnel (1985-1990) Bridges *Leonardo Bridge Ås, Norway - part of the Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project (1996-2001) * Vallsundet Bridge Östersun ...
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Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg
Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg (7 October 1877 – 11 December 1950) was a Norwegian mathematician and educator. He was born in Flora, Norway, Flora. He was married to Anna Kristina Brigtsdatter Skeie, and the father of Sigmund Selberg, Sigmund, Arne Selberg, Arne, Henrik Selberg, Henrik and Atle Selberg. His thesis from 1925 treated the theory of algebraic equations. Three of his sons became professors of mathematics, and one was professor of engineering. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany Selberg was a member of the Nazi party Nasjonal Samling. He is also known for his large collection of mathematics literature, which has later been donated to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. References

1877 births 1950 deaths People from Flora, Norway Norwegian mathematicians University of Oslo alumni Members of Nasjonal Samling {{Norway-academic-bio-stub ...
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Shannon Selberg
Shannon Scott Selberg (born June 3, 1960) is a noise/punk rock musician known for his unusual antics on stage. Formerly the frontman for the Minneapolis-based group The Cows, Selberg provided lead vocals, trumpet, bugle and hardcore guitar.Robbins, Ira and Robin EdgertonCows Trouser Press. Accessed October 4, 2007. After the dissolution of The Cows in 1998, Selberg, described by Pitchfork Media as "the Crispin Glover of the noise rock community", moved on to New York City noise-rock band, The Heroine Sheiks The Heroine Sheiks was a New York-based Noise Rock band until early 2006. It began in 1999, as a collaboration of Shannon Selberg, George Porfiris, Norman Westberg and John Fell. Selberg emerged as a major songwriter in the complete history of t ..., where he has added keyboards to his repertoire.Reid, Brendan. (February 10, 2003 Heroine Sheiks Siamese Pipe Pitchfork Media. Accessed October 4, 2007. Performance persona In its biography of Cows, Allmusic credits ...
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Sigmund Selberg
Sigmund Selberg (11 August 1910 – 20 April 1994) was a Norwegian mathematician. He was born in Langesund as the son of Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg and Anna Kristina Brigtsdatter Skeie. He was twin brother of Arne Selberg and brother of Henrik Selberg and Atle Selberg. He was appointed professor of mathematics at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim from 1947 to 1977. His works mainly focused on the distribution of prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways ...s. References 1910 births 1994 deaths People from Bamble Academic staff of the Norwegian Institute of Technology Norwegian twins 20th-century Norwegian mathematicians Presidents of the Norwegian Mathematical Society {{Norway-academic-bio-stub ...
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Tim Selberg
Timothy Selberg (born in Waterford, Michigan) is a sculptor of three-dimensional carved mechanized figures, most of which are specifically used in the performance of ventriloquism. Selberg and his team at Selberg Studios, Inc. create handcrafted and custom carved works of art for collectors and entertainers. Selberg has been featured in print media such as '' Smithsonian'', ''History Magazine'', ''Wall Street Journal'' and books on the topic of ventriloquism, to include ''I Can See Your Lips Moving: The History and Art of Ventriloquism''. He has also been interviewed for news broadcasts and documentaries, to include the documentary ''Belly Talkers'', and his work has appeared in the films ''Best in Show'' ' and ''Dead Silence''. His figures can also be found in museums and private collections around the globe. Influenced by American entertainers such as Edgar Bergen, Jimmy Nelson, and Paul Winchell, Selberg is a self-taught mechanical figure maker with a background in commerc ...
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Selberg (Kusel)
The Selberg is a hill, 545.1 m{{GeoQuelle, DE-RP, LANDIS-Karte, in the county of Kusel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is part of the North Palatine Uplands and is a southern outlier of the Königsberg. The Selberg rises between the streams of Breitenbach and Lauter. Nearby villages are Eßweiler, Rutsweiler an der Lauter and Rothselberg. Selberg Tower and hut In 1914 the Selberg Club from Rothselberg erected a wooden viewing tower and log cabin on the summit. The wooden tower was replaced in 1969 by a 17.3-metre-high steel tower. Forty eight steps lead via two landings to a platform, 9.6 metres above ground level, and another 32 steps to a viewing platform at a height of 16 metres, from which there is a good panoramic view. The Selber Hut has been converted and expanded several times; it is open on Sundays. Transport and hiking Several footpaths run around the Selberg, including a section of the Nordic walking course, ''Königsland''. On the saddl ...
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Stary Żelibórz
Stary Żelibórz (formerly German ''Sellberg'') is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Polanów, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Polanów, east of Koszalin, and north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania The history of Pomerania starts shortly before 1000 AD with ongoing conquests by newly arrived Polans rulers. Before that, the area was recorded nearly 2000 years ago as Germania, and in modern-day times Pomerania is split between Germany and Pol .... References Villages in Koszalin County {{Koszalin-geo-stub ...
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Sellenberg (other)
Sellenberg is the name of hills in Germany: * Žale, Kamnik, Slovenia, known as Sellenberg in the 15th century See also * Šelenberg, a local name for Zelen Breg, Slovenia * Selberg (other) * Sellenberk, Romania * Schellenberg (other) * Stellenberg, Bellville Stellenberg is a suburb in Bellville, Western Cape South Africa. Name and history The suburb originates its name from the original farm on which it was developed. The farm were called Stellenburgh (later changed to Stellenburg), and was origin ...
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