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LEIBNIZ-KEKS
Choco Leibniz; Chocolate leibniz
  • Leibniz-Keks
  • Choco Leibniz

Leibniz algebra         
MODULE OVER A COMMUTATIVE RING WITH A BILINEAR PRODUCT [–, –] SUCH THAT FOR ANY ELEMENT X, [–, X] IS A DERIVATION
Loday algebra; Leibniz identity
In mathematics, a (right) Leibniz algebra, named after Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, sometimes called a Loday algebra, after Jean-Louis Loday, is a module L over a commutative ring R with a bilinear product [ _ , _ ] satisfying the Leibniz identity
The Leibniz Review         
JOURNAL
Leibniz Rev.; Leibniz Rev
The Leibniz Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to scholarly examination of Gottfried Leibniz’s thought and work. It publishes contemporary articles and reviews, as well as original Leibniz texts.
Leibniz Society of North America         
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
North American Leibniz Society; Leibniz Society of America; Leibniz Society
The Leibniz Society of North America is a philosophical society whose purpose is to promote the study of the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The society publishes The Leibniz Review, organizes an annual conference, sponsors group sessions at meetings of the American Philosophical Association, holds an annual essay contest, and issues an annual newsletter.

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Leibniz-Keks

The Leibniz-Keks or Choco Leibniz is a German brand of biscuit or cookie produced by the Bahlsen food company since 1891. It was created by the firm as a rival to a similar French biscuit, the Petit-Beurre.