Kirchhoff, Kirchoff or Kirchhoffer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kirchhoff, Kirchoff or Kirchhoffer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Kirchhoff (1826–1908), German classical scholar and epigrapher Alfred Kirchhoff (1838–1907), German geographer and naturalist Alphonse Kirchhoffer (1873–1913), French Olympic fencer Bruce K. Kirchoff (born 1952), American botanist Charles William Henry Kirchhoff (1853-1916), American editor and metals expert Detlef Kirchhoff (born 1967), German rower Fritz Kirchhoff (1901–1953), German screenwriter, film producer and director Gustav Kirchhoff (1824–1887), German physicist — Kirchhoff's laws in electricity, spectroscopy, thermochemistry Gottlieb Kirchhoff (1764–1833), German chemist Jan Kirchhoff (born 1990), German footballer John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer (1848–1914), Canadian politician Mary Kirchoff (born 1959), American fantasy novelist Paul Kirchhoff (1900–1972), German anthropologist and ethnologist of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures Robert Kirchhoff (born 1962), Slovak film director Richard A. Kirchhoffer (1890–1977), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis Ulrich Kirchhoff (born 1967), German show jumper Walter Kirchhoff (1879–1951), German opera singer
==See also== 10358 Kirchhoff, a main-belt asteroid Kirchhoff (crater), the lunar crater named for Gustav Kirchhoff Kirchhoff Institute of Physics, a research institute in Heidelberg, Germany Kirchhoff's laws, a group of laws of physics (in thermodynamics, electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and fluid mechanics) named for Gustav Kirchhoff Kirchhoff's theorem, in graph theory, a theorem concerning the number of "spanning trees" in a graph, named for Gustav Kirchhoff Kirchhof (disambiguation)
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