Maxima
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Maxima may refer to:
People
- Maxima of Rome, early Christian saint and martyr
- Maxima of Lisbon, early Christian saint and martyr
- Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (born 1971)
- Máxima Acuña, Peruvian activist
- Maximilla, also known as Maxima, early Montanist figure
Science and mathematics
- Maxima and minima, the highest and lowest values of a function in calculus
- Maxima (software), a free open-source computer algebra system
- Millimeter Anisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array, a cosmic microwave background experiment
Vehicles
- Voith Maxima, a locomotive family built by Voith Turbo
- Nissan Maxima, an automobile manufactured by Nissan
Other uses
- Maxima (music), a musical note value in mensural notation
- Máxima (magazine), a Portuguese magazine
- Maxima, an Austrian magazine owned by BIPA, a health and beauty chain owned by REWE Group
- Maxima (DC Comics), a character in the DC comics universe
- Maxima (The King of Fighters), a character in The King of Fighters
- Maxima Group, a retail chain in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria and Poland
See also
- Macsyma, an early symbolic mathematical system developed at MIT
- Maxim (disambiguation)
- Maxime (disambiguation)
- Maximón, a folk saint venerated in various forms by Maya people of several towns in the highlands of Western Guatemala.
- Maximum (disambiguation)
- Maximus (disambiguation)
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