Proper noun
Gelfand (plural Gelfands)
A surname from Yiddish.
Abstract characterization We begin with the abstract characterization of C*-algebras given in the 1943 paper by Gelfand and Naimark. Source: Internet
Gelfand & Dyer, 2000 Rather than behaving in line with economic incentives, people are likely to approach the decision to cooperate with an appropriateness framework. Source: Internet
At a news conference in Ottawa on October 4, 2016, Julie Gelfand, Canada’s commissioner of the environment and sustainable development, discusses the release of her latest reports. Source: Internet
There was a three-way tie for first between Karpov, Topalov and Boris Gelfand and a three-way tie for fourth between Kramnik, Polgár and Lékó. citation citation In December 1996, Polgár played a match in São Paulo against Brazil's champion Gilbert Milos. Source: Internet
It remained largely a unique Florida trick until the summer of 1978, when Gelfand made his first visit to California. Source: Internet
Polgár made it to the third round of the knockout tournament until she was eliminated by tournament winner Boris Gelfand. Source: Internet