Schmidt

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Schmidt may refer to:

  • Schmidt (surname), including list of people and fictional characters with the surname
  • Schmidt (singer) (born 1990), German pop and jazz singer
  • Schmidt (lunar crater), a small lunar impact crater
  • Schmidt (Martian crater), a crater on Mars
  • Schmidt (volcano), in Kamchatka
  • Schmidt Block, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Iowa, USA
  • Schmidt Brewery, a St. Paul brewery
  • Schmidt camera, an astronomical telescope designed for photography
  • Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope, a version of the Schmidt camera
  • Schmidt Site, an archeological site in Michigan, USA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973
  • Schmidt Spiele, a German games manufacturer
  • Schmidt Baking Company, makers of Schmidt's Blue Ribbon Bread
  • von Schmidt auf Altenstadt, a German baronial family in Kirchgattendorf, part of the municipality of Gattendorf
  • Schmidt Island, an island in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in the Arctic Ocean
  • Schmidt Peninsula (Sakhalin), a peninsula at the northern tip of Sakhalin, Russia
  • Schmidt Peninsula (Antarctica)
  • Cape Schmidt, a cape on the coast of the Chukchi Sea, Russia, also known by its Russian name, Mys Shmidta
  • Schmidt reaction
  • Schmidt number
  • Schmidt decomposition, a decomposition of vectors of tensor product spaces
  • Schmidt sting pain index, a scalar index to the degree of pain from hymenoptera stings
  • Schmidt (New Girl), a character on the television sitcom New Girl
  • Schmidt hammer, a device to measure the elastic properties or strength of concrete or rock.

See also

  • Schmidt's (disambiguation)
  • Smith (surname)
  • Schmitt (disambiguation)
  • Schmit, a surname
  • Schmitz
  • Schmid
  • Schmied
  • Smits
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