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Sturm (German for storm) may refer to:


People

* Sturm (surname), surname (includes a list) * Saint Sturm (died 779), 8th-century monk


Food

* Federweisser, known as ''Sturm'' in Austria, wine in the fermentation stage * Sturm Foods, an American dry grocery manufacturer


Arts and media

* '' Der Sturm'', early 20th-century German magazine covering the Expressionism movement * ''Der Sturm'', German title of Shakespeare's play '' The Tempest'' * ''Sturm'' (novella), a 1923 novella by Ernst Jünger * ''Sturm'', an album by The Notwist * Sturm, a fictional character in the '' Advance Wars'' video games * Sturm, a fictional character in '' The Books of Faerie'' series by Vertigo Comics


Other uses

* SK Sturm Graz, a
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See also

* Sturm Brightblade, a fictional character in the Dragonlance campaign setting * Sturm College of Law, the law school at the University of Denver *
Sturm–Liouville theory In mathematics and its applications, classical Sturm–Liouville theory is the theory of ''real'' second-order ''linear'' ordinary differential equations of the form: for given coefficient functions , , and , an unknown function ''y = y''(''x'') ...
, a mathematical theory concerning the solutions of certain differential equations * Sturm, Ruger & Co., a firearms manufacturer * Sturm series, associated with polynomials *
Sturm's theorem In mathematics, the Sturm sequence of a univariate polynomial is a sequence of polynomials associated with and its derivative by a variant of Euclid's algorithm for polynomials. Sturm's theorem expresses the number of distinct real roots of loca ...
, a method for counting the number of distinct real roots of a polynomial * '' Sturm und Drang'', a period of cultural revival in Germany during the 18th century {{disambiguation