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Levitzki or Levitsky ( uk, Левицький ''Łevyćkyj'', russian: Левицкий ''Levickij'', pl, Lewicki, he, לויצקי) is a surname, which is derived from the Hebrew name Levi meaning "joined to" in Hebrew.MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Levi
/ref> Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander Levitzki (born 1940), Israeli biochemist * Jacob Levitzki (1904–1956), Jewish Ukrainian-Israeli mathematician *
Mischa Levitzki Mischa Levitzki (also spelled Levitski; uk, Міша Левицький (); May 25, 1898 – January 2, 1941) was a Russian-born U.S.-based concert pianist. Levitzki was born in Kremenchuk, Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire), to Jewi ...
(1898–1941), Jewish Ukrainian-American concert pianist It can also refer to: * Levitzki radical *
Levitzky's theorem In mathematics, more specifically ring theory and the theory of nil ideals, Levitzky's theorem, named after Jacob Levitzki, states that in a right Noetherian ring, every nil one-sided ideal is necessarily nilpotent. Levitzky's theorem is one of the ...
* Hopkins–Levitzki theorem


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Lewicki Lewicki (feminine form: Lewicka) is a Polish-language surname. The surname may have several origins. It can be a patronymic surname from a diminutive of the Polish given name ''Lew'' "Lion" or the nickname ''Lewek'' "Left-handed". It can also be d ...
(f. Lewicka, pl. ''Lewici'') *
Levitsky Levitsky may refer to: * Fred Momotenko-Levitsky (born 1970), composer * Grigory Andreevich Levitsky (1878–1942), Russian and Soviet plant cytogeneticist * Maxym Levitsky (born 1972), footballer * Melvyn Levitsky (born 1938), diplomat * Mykhajlo ...
(f. Levitska, Levitskaya) * Levitzky * Levitin * Levi


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