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- Look up Marcinkiewicz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marcinkiewicz is a Polish family name of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Marcin (Martin)"...
- Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ martɕiŋˈkʲɛvitʂ] ; born 20 December 1959) is a Polish conservative politician who served as...
- Józef Marcinkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf mart͡ɕinˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ]; 30 March 1910 in Cimoszka, near Białystok, Poland – 1940 in Kharkiv, USSR) was...
- In mathematics, the Marcinkiewicz interpolation theorem, discovered by Józef Marcinkiewicz (1939), is a result bounding the norms of non-linear operators...
- Joseph Majczek and Theodore Marcinkiewicz were two Polish-American men arrested and convicted of the murder of 57-year-old Chicago police officer William...
- Radosław Marcinkiewicz (born 1 March 1986) is a Polish freestyle wrestler. He won one of the bronze medals in the 86 kg event at the 2015 European Games...
- Iwona Marcinkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [iˈvɔna mart͡ɕinˈkʲevʲit͡ʂ]; born Iwona Dzięcioł, 23 May 1975 in Warsaw) is an athlete from Poland. She competes...
- Cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz was appointed on 31 October 2005 and p****ed the vote of confidence in parliament on 10 November 2005. It was supported...
- In mathematics, the Marcinkiewicz–Zygmund inequality, named after Józef Marcinkiewicz and Antoni Zygmund, gives relations between moments of a collection...
- fairly tricky, involving techniques from Calderón–Zygmund theory and the Marcinkiewicz interpolation theorem: for the original proof, see Mikhlin (1956) or...