Proper noun
Halpern (plural Halperns)
A surname from Hebrew.
At IO, Halpern combined Shepherd's "Time Dash" game with Del Close's "Harold" game; the revised format for the Harold became the fundamental structure for the development of modern longform improvisation. Source: Internet
Gibson & Prendergast, p. 53 Grant (2002) p. 27 Halpern (1994) p. 301 Wegener is described by some accounts as being shot while trying to swim to the Baralong. Source: Internet
Halpern added that she was “heartbroken” most over the inability to continue the teaching arm of the theater, whose famous alums include Tina Fey, Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk, John Belushi, Bill Murray and Stephen Colbert, among others. Source: Internet
The assumption of differentiability or even continuity is controversial; Halpern found a counterexample based on his observation that the Boolean algebra of statements may be finite. Source: Internet
However Arnborg and Sjödin suggest additional "common sense" postulates, which would allow the assumptions to be relaxed in some cases while still ruling out the Halpern example. Source: Internet
Halpern said that there's twice as much dark energy as everything else in the entire universe combined, yet what it actually is remains a total mystery. Source: Internet