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Katz is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is widely found in North America, Israel, and other regions. It is attached to many individuals across fields such as science, arts, politics, and business, and appears in various cultural and institutional names. The surname is often encountered in the form Katz, and can be part of longer family names or titles.

In science and mathematics, Katz centrality is a network measure that extends degree centrality by incorporating

In popular culture and commerce, Katz's Delicatessen, commonly known as Katz's, is a renowned New York City

Other uses of the name Katz appear in brand names, institutions, and various publications. As a surname

the
total
number
of
walks
between
nodes,
with
longer
walks
attenuated
by
a
factor.
This
approach
helps
assess
a
node’s
influence
within
a
network
by
considering
indirect
connections
as
well
as
direct
links.
The
Katz
index
of
independence
in
activities
of
daily
living
(Katz
ADL)
is
a
clinical
tool
developed
in
1963
by
Sidney
Katz
and
colleagues
to
evaluate
basic
functional
status
in
older
adults.
It
assesses
six
functions—bathing,
dressing,
toileting,
transferring,
continence,
and
feeding—with
higher
scores
indicating
greater
independence.
deli
on
the
Lower
East
Side.
Founded
in
1888,
it
has
become
a
landmark
in
American
culinary
history,
famed
for
its
pastrami
on
rye
and
its
longtime
presence
in
the
city’s
immigrant
and
food
culture.
and
as
a
term
in
different
disciplines,
Katz
carries
a
range
of
associations
across
disciplines
and
contexts.