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Blochs

Blochs is a surname of Germanic origin. In encyclopedic usage, Blochs may refer to several people who bear the name or to mathematical and scientific concepts named after them. The name is associated with contributions in physics, mathematics, and literature, and it appears in various disciplines through eponymous theorems, spaces, and biographical entries.

Notable individuals with the surname Bloch include:

- Felix Bloch, a Swiss-American physicist and Nobel laureate known for his work on nuclear magnetic resonance.

- Robert Bloch, an American writer of horror and science fiction, best known for Psycho and his

- André Bloch, a French mathematician associated with complex analysis. Bloch’s theorem in complex analysis and the

In mathematics and physics, the Bloch name appears in several concepts named for different Blochs. For example,

Overall, “Blochs” highlights a legacy of contributions in science and mathematics, spanning foundational theory, mathematical analysis,

The
Bloch
equations
describing
spin
dynamics
and
Bloch’s
theorem
in
solid-state
physics
are
named
after
him.
collaborations
within
the
Lovecraft
circle.
Bloch
space
are
named
for
him,
reflecting
his
influence
in
that
area.
Bloch’s
theorem
in
physics
relates
to
the
behavior
of
electrons
in
periodic
lattices
and
is
attributed
to
Felix
Bloch,
while
Bloch’s
theorem
in
complex
analysis
is
associated
with
André
Bloch.
The
Bloch
space
is
a
function
space
in
complex
analysis
named
after
André
Bloch.
These
eponymous
results
illustrate
how
the
Bloch
surname
has
appeared
across
multiple
fields,
sometimes
with
multiple,
non-equivalent
theorems
bearing
the
name.
and
literary
fiction.