Proper noun
Landauer (plural Landauers)
A surname from German.
European history professor Carl Landauer, in his book European Socialism argued that social anarchism is unrealistic and that government is a "lesser evil" than a society without "repressive force." Source: Internet
In the simplest case these transmission eigenvalues can be taken energy independent, the Landauer formula is : where is the applied voltage. Source: Internet
This accounts for 'Landau' and 'Landauer' being a common Ashkenazi Jewish family name. Source: Internet
"Landauer is the most important agitator of the radical and revolutionary movement in the entire country." Source: Internet
“No, we've had discussions, but there's no agreement,” Landauer said. Source: Internet