Romberg
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Romberg is a German surname which may refer to:
  • Andreas Romberg
    Andreas Romberg
    Andreas Jakob Romberg was a German violinist and composer. Romberg learned the violin from his musician father Gerhard Heinrich Romberg and first performed in public at the age of six. In addition to touring Europe, Romberg also joined the Münster Court Orchestra...

     (1767 – 1821), German composer, violinist
  • Bernhard Romberg
    Bernhard Romberg
    Bernhard Heinrich Romberg , was a German cellist and composer.-Life:Romberg was born at Dinklage. His father, Anton Romberg, played the bassoon and cello and gave Bernhard his first cello lessons. He first performed in public at the age of seven...

     (1767–1841), German cellist and composer
  • Brett Romberg
    Brett Romberg
    Brett Christopher Romberg is an American football center for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He played college football at Miami....

     (born 1979), American football player
  • Luci Romberg
    Luci Romberg
    Luci Romberg is an American stuntwoman.-Appearances on Sasuke:Romberg has appeared on the Japanese TV show and athletic competition Sauske twice. The first time, she was chosen alongside Levi Meewenburg and Brian Orosco in G4's third American Ninja Challenge to represent the U.S. in Japan for...

    , an American stuntwoman
  • Moritz Heinrich Romberg
    Moritz Heinrich Romberg
    Moritz Heinrich Romberg was a Jewish physician from Berlin who published his classic textbook in sections between 1840 and 1846; Edward Henry Sieveking translated it into English in 1853....

     (1795–1873), German physician (also see Romberg's test
    Romberg's test
    Romberg's test or the Romberg maneuver is a test used by doctors in a neurological examination, and also as a test for drunken driving. The exam is based on the premise that a person requires at least two of the three following senses to maintain balanced while standing:Proprioception ; Vestibular...

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  • Sigmund Romberg
    Sigmund Romberg
    Sigmund Romberg was a Hungarian-born American composer, best known for his operettas.-Biography:Romberg was born as Siegmund Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Gross-Kanizsa during the Austro-Hungarian kaiserlich und königlich monarchy period...

     (1887–1951), Hungarian-born American composer

See also

  • Romberg's method
    Romberg's method
    In numerical analysis, Romberg's method is used to estimate the definite integral \int_a^b f \, dx by applying Richardson extrapolation repeatedly on the trapezium rule or the rectangle rule . The estimates generate a triangular array...

    , a mathematical procedure for numerical integration
    Numerical integration
    In numerical analysis, numerical integration constitutes a broad family of algorithms for calculating the numerical value of a definite integral, and by extension, the term is also sometimes used to describe the numerical solution of differential equations. This article focuses on calculation of...

  • Romberg's test
    Romberg's test
    Romberg's test or the Romberg maneuver is a test used by doctors in a neurological examination, and also as a test for drunken driving. The exam is based on the premise that a person requires at least two of the three following senses to maintain balanced while standing:Proprioception ; Vestibular...

    , a medical test in neurology
    Neurology
    Neurology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Specifically, it deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease involving the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, including their coverings, blood vessels, and all effector tissue,...

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