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Krull
Krull is a surname originating from Prussian nobility.
People
- Alexander Krull (born 1970), German singer
- Annie Krull (1876–1947), German operatic soprano
- Germaine Krull (1897–1985), photographer
- Hasso Krull (born 1964), Estonian poet, literary and cultural critic and translator
- Jake Krull (1938–2016), American politician
- Kathleen Krull (born 1952), American author of children's books
- Lucas Krull (born 1998), American football player
- Reinhard Krull (born 1954), West German field hockey player
- Suzanne Krull (born 1966), American actress
- Wolfgang Krull, German mathematician, who was responsible for the development of numerous mathematical concepts:
- Krull dimension
- Krull's principal ideal theorem
- Krull's theorem
- Krull–Akizuki theorem
- Krull–Schmidt theorem
- Krull topology, an example of the profinite group
- Krull's intersection, a theorem within algebraic ring theory that describes the behaviors of certain local rings
In fiction and the arts
- Krull (film), a 1983 heroic fantasy film
- Krull (video game), the arcade, Atari and pinball adaptations of that film
- Felix Krull, the title character in Confessions of Felix Krull
- Krull, a country in the fictional Discworld
References
- https://www.houseofnames.com/krull-family-crest {{Bare URL inline. (May 2022)
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