Proper noun
Grossmann (plural Grossmanns)
A surname.
Quote of Rembrandt's, from his short poem, 1634; on his own drawing of a lord with beard, very probably representing the court-master Burchard Grossmann in his 'album amicorum' (translation from the original Dutch: Anne Porcelijn) Rembrandt
Above all else, Grossmann underscored the idea that if you don't feel comfortable or if it goes against common sense you probably shouldn't do it. Source: Internet
Bill Thornhill talks to Société Générale CIB’s head of covered bond origination, Ralf Grossmann, and the bank’s senior covered bond research analyst, Cristina Costa, about their predictions and recommendations for the forthcoming year. Source: Internet
Instead, Grossmann suggests asking them where they are getting their information and asking them to offer their perspective. Source: Internet
Name The word wavelet has been used for decades in digital signal processing and exploration geophysics. citation The equivalent French word ondelette meaning "small wave" was used by Morlet and Grossmann in the early 1980s. Source: Internet