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Müntz Approximation Theorem
Muntz or Müntz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Muntz * George Frederic Muntz (1794–1857), industrialist and MP from Birmingham, England ** Muntz metal, an alloy which he invented ** Philip Henry Muntz, his brother, also an MP ** Sir Philip Muntz, 1st Baronet, his son *** See also Muntz Baronets * H. M. Muntz (1800s), musician and collector from Birmingham, England ** Muntz Stradivarius, an antique violin * Alan Muntz (1899–1985), British consulting aeronautical engineer * Earl "Madman" Muntz (1914–1987), American merchandiser of cars and consumer electronics, electrical engineer ** Muntz Car Company ** Muntz Stereo-Pak, in magnetic tape sound recording ** Muntzing, removing excess components of an electronic appliance * Laura Muntz Lyall (1860–1930), Canadian impressionist painter * (born 1963), Dutch comedian * Rolf Muntz (born 1969), Dutch golfer Fictional characters * Nelson Muntz, on ''The Simpsons'' *Charles Muntz, main antagonist of ' ...
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George Frederic Muntz
George Frederick Muntz (26 November 1794 – 30 July 1857) was an Business magnate, industrialist from Birmingham, England, and a Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for the Birmingham constituency from 1840 until his death. His father Philip Frederic Muntz came to England from Poland (now Lithuania) shortly after the French revolution, and lived at Selby Hall, Worcestershire. Philip Muntz established himself as a merchant and manufacturer in Birmingham, with the company, Muntz & Purden, specialising in steel toys. He married Catherine, daughter of his business partner Robert Purden, of Radford. George's younger brother, Philip Henry Muntz (1811–1888), Magistrate (England and Wales), JP, MP for Birmingham, was the first head of the Muntz family of Edstone Hall, Warwickshire. As an industrialist, George Frederic Muntz developed Muntz Metal. This was a brass alloy intended to replace the copper that was then used to ...
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Rolf Muntz
Rolf Frederick Cornelis Muntz (born 26 March 1969) is a Dutch professional golfer. Muntz was born in Voorschoten. As an amateur, he won three Dutch Amateur Championships and two Dutch Stroke Play Championships and became the first Dutchman to win The Amateur Championship. He also represented the Netherlands in the Eisenhower Trophy in 1990 and 1992 before quitting his law and psychology studies at Leiden University to turn professional in 1993. Muntz began his career on the second tier Challenge Tour in 1994, finishing 13th on the end of season rankings, and picking up his first title. At the end of that year, he qualified for the elite European Tour for 1995 at final qualifying school. Having had to return to qualifying school at the end of his rookie season, where he was again successful, he maintained his status on the tour through the 2004 season through his position on the Order of Merit. In 1999 Muntz came close to his first European Tour victory when he lost to Warren Be ...
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Minz
Minz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abraham ben Judah Minz (c. 1440–1520), Italian rabbi * Judah ben Eliezer ha-Levi Minz (c. 1405–1508), Italian rabbi * Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz, German rabbi of the 16th century * Moses Minz (–1831), Hungarian rabbi See also * Mintz * Muntz Muntz or Müntz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Muntz * George Frederic Muntz (1794–1857), industrialist and MP from Birmingham, England ** Muntz metal, an alloy which he invented ** Philip Henry Muntz, his brother, als ... {{surname, Minz Surnames of Jewish origin Germanic-language surnames ...
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Mintz
Mintz is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin. Its etymology may be connected to the German city of Mainz. Notable people with the surname include: * Beatrice Mintz (1921–2022), American embryologist * Binyamin Mintz (1903–1961), Israeli politician * Charles Mintz (1896–1940), American film producer and distributor * Christopher Mintz-Plasse (born 1989), American actor, comedian and musician * Dan Mintz (born 1981), American actor and comedian * Dan Mintz (executive) (boen 1965), American filmmaker, producer and businessman * David Mintz (other), multiple people * Elliot Mintz (born 1945), American consultant * Grafton K. Mintz (1925–1983), American writer and translator * Humphrey Mintz, fictional character in the ''Suikoden'' role playing games * Jordan Mintz, former vice president and General Counsel for Corporate Development at Enron Corporation * Joshua Mintz (born 1965), Mexican TV executive * Morton Mintz (born 1922), American investigative journ ...
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Munz (other)
Munz may refer to: People * Bernhard Münz (1856–1919), Austrian philosopher and librarian * Peter Munz (1921–2006), German-New Zealander philosopher and historian * Philip A. Munz (1892-1974), U.S. botanist, taxonomist and educator * Mieczysław Munz (1900–1976), Polish-U.S. pianist * Moses Münz (–1831), Hungarian rabbi * Volker Münz (born 1964), German politician (AfD) Other * Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ), a trade union in New Zealand * Munz, a chocolate brand owned by Maestrani See also * Muntz (other) * Müntz (other) * Minz * Mintz Mintz is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin. Its etymology may be connected to the German city of Mainz. Notable people with the surname include: * Beatrice Mintz (1921–2022), American embryologist * Binyamin Mintz (1903–1961), Isra ... {{surname, Munz Germanic-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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Müntz–Szász Theorem
The Müntz–Szász theorem is a basic result of approximation theory, proved by Herman Müntz in 1914 and Otto Szász in 1916. Roughly speaking, the theorem shows to what extent the Weierstrass theorem on polynomial approximation can have holes dug into it, by restricting certain coefficients in the polynomials to be zero. The form of the result had been conjectured by Sergei Bernstein before it was proved. The theorem, in a special case, states that a necessary and sufficient condition for the monomials :x^n,\quad n\in S\subset\mathbb N to span a dense subset of the Banach space ''C'' 'a'',''b''of all continuous functions with complex number values on the closed interval 'a'',''b''with ''a'' > 0, with the uniform norm, is that the sum :\sum_\frac\ of the reciprocals, taken over ''S'', should diverge, i.e. ''S'' is a large set. For an interval , ''b'' the constant functions are necessary: assuming therefore that 0 is in ''S'', the condition on the other exponents is as ...
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Herman Müntz
250px (Chaim) Herman Müntz (28 August 1884, in Łódź – 17 April 1956, in Sweden) was a German mathematician, now remembered for the Müntz approximation theorem. Biography He was born in Łódź (then in the Piotrków Governorate of the Russian Empire, now in Poland) in a secular Jewish family, who had adopted a German spelling of the surname ''Minc''. He was educated there and at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin, graduating in 1906. He wrote a doctoral dissertation there on partial differential equations and the Plateau problem, in 1910, supervised by H. A. Schwarz. In 1911 he moved to Munich. In the following years he published on projective geometry, iterative methods, and approximation theory. In 1914 he took a teaching position in a school near Heppenheim, and a year later another in Hochwaldhausen. He became a German citizen in 1919. At around that time he suffered a breakdown, and moved back to Poland with his wife. He shortly began publishing m ...
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Eugène Müntz
Eugène Müntz (11 June 1845 – 30 October 1902) was a French art historian who specialized in the Italian Renaissance art. LIfe and career Eugène Müntz was born on 11 June 1845 in Soultz-sous-Forêts, Bas-Rhin. His brother was Achille Müntz, who became an agricultural chemist. From 1873 to 1876 he was a member of the École française de Rome.Müntz, Louis Frédéric Eugène
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He was a professor of art history at the , where he lectured from 1885 to 1893. In 1893 he became a member of the

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Up (2009 Film)
''Up'' is a 2009 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Bob Peterson, and produced by Jonas Rivera, from a screenplay written by Peterson and Docter, and a story conceived by the duo and Tom McCarthy. The film features the voice talents of Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai and Bob Peterson. The film centers on Carl Fredricksen (Asner), an elderly widower who travels to South America with youngster Russell (Nagai) in order to fulfill a promise that he made to his late wife. In the jungle, they encounter an exotic bird and oppose Carl's childhood idol, who has sinister plans to capture it. Originally titled ''Heliums'', Docter conceived the outline for ''Up'' in 2004 based on fantasies of escaping from life when it became too irritating. He and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days in Venezuela for research and inspiration. The design ...
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Nelson Muntz
Nelson Mandela Muntz is a fictional character and the lead school bully from the animated television series ''The Simpsons'', where he is best known for his signature mocking laugh "Haw-haw!". He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright. Nelson was first introduced in Season 1's " Bart the General" as an antagonist, but later became more of an anti-hero, continuing to bully those weaker than him while occasionally showing a friendly and sensitive nature underneath. Nelson lives in poverty with his mother in a run-down home, and often shoplifts from convenience stores to get by. Role in ''The Simpsons'' Nelson is a 12-year-old student and bully at Springfield Elementary School. He is known to have terrorized virtually every child in Springfield at one point or another. Most often, it is the school nerds and less popular students, such as Milhouse and Martin, who are the subjects of his cruelty. Nelson shows the occasional glimpse of humanity, and other characters have warmed to him bec ...
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Laura Muntz Lyall
Laura Muntz Lyall (June 18, 1860 – December 9, 1930) was a Canadian Impressionist painter, known for her sympathetic portrayal of women and children. Life and work Laura Adeline Muntz was born at Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England in 1860, but her family emigrated to Canada when she was a child. She grew up on a farm in the Muskoka District of Ontario. As a young woman, Muntz's interest in art led to her take lessons in painting from William Charles Forster of Hamilton and to live and work at his school. Starting in 1882, she began to take classes at the Ontario School of Art in Toronto where she studied with Lucius Richard O'Brien, and later with George Agnew Reid. She studied briefly at the South Kensington School of Art in 1887, then returned to Canada to continue her studies with Reid. In 1891, she embarked on a seven-year period of study in Paris, attending the renowned Académie Colarossi. Her preferred subject was children. From 1893 on, her handling of ...
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