Wiener
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Wiener is German for Viennese, but may also refer to:
Wiener is the surname of:
- Alexander S. Wiener (1907-76), leader in the fields of forensic medicine, serology, and immunogenetics
- Alfred Wiener, German Jewish campaigner against Nazism and anti-semitism
- Wiener Library, London institute for the study of the Holocaust
- Great Wiener, The, character in the tale of the Ultimate Wiener, by author Eric Sweet
- Hugo Wiener (1904-93), Austrian Jewish composer, singer, pianist, entertainer, and author
- Jacques Wiener (1815-99), Belgian Jewish-Flemish engraver
- Jean Wiener (born 1896), French pianist, composer
- Martin Wiener, U.S. political historian
- Michael J. Wiener Canadian cryptologist
- Norbert Wiener, American mathematician
- Wiener process, a mathematical model related to Brownian motion
- Wiener filter
- Paley–Wiener theorem
- Wiener–Khinchin theorem
- Shannon index, sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Shannon–Wiener index"
- Norbert Wiener Prizes:
- Wiener (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon
- Robert Wiener, CNN senior producer in Baghdad 1990-91 during the Gulf War
- Rosalind Wiener Wyman, Los Angeles politician

