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* [[Pollard (surname)]], a list of people named "Pollard" |
* [[Pollard (surname)]], a list of people named "Pollard" |
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** [[Jonathan Jay Pollard]], American convicted of passing classified information to Israel while working as a civilian intelligence analyst |
** [[Jonathan Jay Pollard]], American convicted of passing classified information to Israel while working as a civilian intelligence analyst |
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** [[John M. Red Pollard]], a Canadian racing jockey that rode Seabiscuit to victory in the 1940 Santa Anita Handicap |
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* Several algorithms created by British mathematician [[John_Pollard_(mathematician)|John Pollard]]: |
* Several algorithms created by British mathematician [[John_Pollard_(mathematician)|John Pollard]]: |
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** [[Pollard's p − 1 algorithm|Pollard's ''p'' − 1 algorithm]] |
** [[Pollard's p − 1 algorithm|Pollard's ''p'' − 1 algorithm]] |
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Look up pollard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pollard ("bare-headed one") may refer to:
- Pollard (surname), a list of people named "Pollard"
- Jonathan Jay Pollard, American convicted of passing classified information to Israel while working as a civilian intelligence analyst
- John M. Red Pollard, a Canadian racing jockey that rode Seabiscuit to victory in the 1940 Santa Anita Handicap
- Several algorithms created by British mathematician John Pollard:
- Pollard, Alabama, a town in the United States
- Pollard, a novel by Laura Beatty
- Pollard, a tree or animal which has been polled (had its branches, horns or antlers removed):
- Pollard, a tree affected by pollarding, a method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
- Pollard or polled livestock, hornless livestock of normally-horned species
- Pollard, a deer which has cast its antlers
- Pollard, the European chub (Squalius cephalus), a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae
- Pollard, a mixture of fine bran and a small amount of flour
- Pollard script, a writing system devised in 1905 for the A-Hmao language
- Pollard, a medieval coin made in Europe in imitation of the English penny, outlawed under Edward I