German murderer, suspected serial killer, and Jack the Ripper suspect
Carl Feigenbaum
Born
Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaum
1840 (1840)
Karlsruhe (possibly), Grand Duchy of Baden
Died
April 27, 1896(1896-04-27) (aged 55–56)
Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, New York, U.S.
Cause of death
Execution by electrocution
Other names
Anton Zahn
Criminal status
Executed
Conviction(s)
First degree murder
Criminal penalty
Death
Details
Victims
1–13+
Span of crimes
(possibly) 1888 – 1894
Country
United States (confirmed) Germany, Nicaragua, Switzerland (alleged)
State(s)
New York (confirmed) Schleswig-Holstein, Managua, Wisconsin, Bern, New Jersey, Berlin
Date apprehended
August 31, 1894
Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaum, alias Anton Zahn (1840 – April 27, 1896), was a German merchant seaman, occasional florist and alleged serial killer executed at Sing Sing Prison in 1896. His crime was murdering his landlord, and contemporary hypotheses accuse him of being Jack the Ripper.
Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaum, alias Anton Zahn (1840 – April 27, 1896), was a German merchant seaman, occasional florist and alleged serial killer executed...
time, and there is some evidence that he was back in England. Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaum (alias Anton Zahn; 1840 – 27 April 1896) was a German merchant...
original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved April 8, 2019. Shawn Michaels; Aaron Feigenbaum (2006). Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story. Simon & Schuster...
It was done at Stanford University by Edward Feigenbaum, Bruce G. Buchanan, Joshua Lederberg, and Carl Djerassi, along with a team of highly creative...
University, nobel laureate Joshua Lederberg, computer scientist Edward Feigenbaum, and Djerassi devised the computer program DENDRAL (dendritic algorithm)...
from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2008-08-07. Michaels, Shawn; Feigenbaum, Aaron (November 2006). Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story...
Archived from the original on 19 August 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2008. Feigenbaum, Edward; Feldman, Julian, eds. (1963). Computers and thought : a collection...
problem-solving. It is described below, by Ed Feigenbaum, from a Communications of the ACM interview, Interview with Ed Feigenbaum: One of the people at Stanford interested...
management" is uncertain. It is almost certainly inspired by Armand V. Feigenbaum's multi-edition book Total Quality Control (OCLC 299383303) and Kaoru Ishikawa's...
period-doubling bifurcation, discovered in 1975 by mathematician Mitchell Feigenbaum discovered; fractal landscapes; British mathematician Michael Barnsley...
The bar had been co-owned by Ben Feigenbaum and his brother-in-law, Bill Maltz. On February 10, 1965, Ben Feigenbaum was murdered while sitting in his...
around 1965 by the Stanford Heuristic Programming Project led by Edward Feigenbaum, who is sometimes termed the "father of expert systems"; other key early...
"scruffy", as opposed to the "neat" paradigms used by McCarthy, Kowalski, Feigenbaum, Newell and Simon. In 1975, in a seminal paper, Minsky noted that many...
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2010, pp. 528–530. Armstrong, William F.; Ryan, Thomas; Feigenbaum, Harvey (2010). Feigenbaum's Echocardiography. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-7817-9557-9...
Carlo Becchi, Alain Rouet, Raymond Stora and Igor Tyutin 2008 Mitchell Feigenbaum 2007 Juan Maldacena and Joseph Polchinski 2006 Sergio Ferrara, Daniel...
Philosophical Society in 1960. In the 1960s, he collaborated with Edward Feigenbaum in Stanford's computer science department to develop DENDRAL. In 1978...
Knowledge Technologies, and Carnegie Mellon University. In 1994 he and Edward Feigenbaum received the Turing Award, "for pioneering the design and construction...
"Itérations d'endomorphismes et groupe de renormalisation", and Mitchell Feigenbaum's article "Quantitative Universality for a Class of Nonlinear Transformations"...
Eric W. "Reciprocal Fibonacci Constant". MathWorld. Weisstein, Eric W. "Feigenbaum Constant". MathWorld. Weisstein, Eric W. "Chaitin's Constant". MathWorld...
description of BPBs, from version 2.0 to version 7.0 Christopher, Ken W.; Feigenbaum, Barry A.; Saliga, Shon O. (1990). "9: DOS Disk Usage". Developing applications...
innovator Sidney Drell, physicist and arms policy analyst Mitchell J. Feigenbaum, mathematical physicist Michael H. Freedman, mathematician Curtis G. Hames...