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* [[Vitaly Ginzburg|Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg]], Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics |
* [[Vitaly Ginzburg|Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg]], Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics |
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* [[Grigory Ginzburg] |
* [[Grigory Ginzburg]], Russian pianist |
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* [[Ginzburg-Landau theory]], named after [[Vitaly Ginzburg]] |
* [[Ginzburg-Landau theory]], named after [[Vitaly Ginzburg]] |
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Ginzburg may refer to:
- Alexander Ginzburg (Aleksandr Ginzburg), Russian journalist, writer
- Carlo Ginzburg, Italian historian, the son of Natalia Ginzburg-Levi and Leone Ginzburg
- Yevgenia Ginzburg, mother of Vasily Aksyonov
- Leone Ginzburg, Russian-born Italian Jewish writer and anti-fascist
- Moisei Ginzburg (Moysey Ginzburg) (1892-1946), Belarus-born Russian architect
- Natalia Ginzburg (born Levi), Italian writer (Jewish father), the wife of Leone Ginzburg, and the mother of Carlo Ginzburg
- Ralph Ginzburg, publisher of Eros Magazine
- Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginzburg (Russian Jewish father)
- Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg, Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics
- Grigory Ginzburg, Russian pianist
- Ginzburg-Landau theory, named after Vitaly Ginzburg
- Erdős-Ginzburg-Ziv theorem, see List of number theory topics, named after...
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Günsberg | Günzberg |
Ginsburg | Ginzburg |
Ginsberg | Ginzberg |
Gensburg | Genzburg |
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