1. cantor - Noun
2. Cantor - Proper noun
A singer; esp. the leader of a church choir; a precentor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA column capital from the Ancient Egyptian site of the island of Philae carries a pattern which resembles the Cantor set. Source: Internet
A 90-minute documentary called loudQUIETloud: a film about the Pixies directed by Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin was released in 2006. Source: Internet
An 1872 meeting between Cantor and Richard Dedekind influenced Cantor's thinking and culminated in Cantor's 1874 paper. Source: Internet
A generalized form of the diagonal argument was used by Cantor to prove Cantor's theorem : for every set S the power set of S; that is, the set of all subsets of S (here written as P(S)), has a larger cardinality than S itself. Source: Internet
A Saga of Wailing Wall Street (1929), by Eddie Cantor (ghost-written by David Freedman ) did more to pull America out of the Great Depression than all government measures combined. Source: Internet
Almost everything that Cantor wrote. Source: Internet