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What (who) is Edward Lorenz - definition

GERMAN KEYBOARDIST
Flake Lorenz; Doktor Lorenz; Christian "Flake" Lorenz
  • Lorenz in his band costume (2009)

Edward Lorenz      
<person> A mathematical meteorologist who discovered the Lorenz attractor in the 1960s. (1996-01-13)
Lorenz Beven         
ANGLICAN ARCHDEACON
Francis Lorenz Beven; Lorenz Bevan
Francis Lorenz Bevan, MA (30 October 1872“Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Volume 2” Venn, J/Venn, J.A: Cambridge, CUP 1902 (rev 1940, 2011) – 11 March 1947 Rootsweb) was an Anglican priest in Sri Lanka during the first half of the Twentieth century:World Cat he was the Archdeacon of Jaffna from 1925 until 1935; and after that Archdeacon of Colombo from then until his death.
Lorenz Leonard Lindelöf         
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FINNISH MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER (1827–1908)
Leonard Lorenz Lindelöf; Lorenz Lindelöf; Lorenz Leonard Lindelof
Lorenz Leonard Lindelöf (13 November 1827, Karvia, Finland – 3 March 1908, Helsinki) was a Finnish mathematician and astronomer.

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Christian Lorenz

Christian "Flake" Lorenz (German: [ˈkʁɪsti̯a(ː)n ˈflaːkə ˈloːʁɛnts]; born 16 November 1966) is a German musician and keyboard player for Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, as well as the main composer of the band along with guitarist Richard Kruspe. He was also a member of the East German punk band Feeling B.

Examples of use of Edward Lorenz
1. Even moderates are angry at what they see as an attack on Islam Just as Dr Edward Lorenz of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology asked in 1'72: "Does the flap of a butterfly‘s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?" (he originally mentioned a seagull‘s wings, but a butterfly is so much more poetic), so these days cartoons in an obscure newspaper have set off demonstrations which cross continents.