Lax

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A lax is a salmon.

LAX as an acronym most commonly refers to Los Angeles International Airport in Southern California, United States

LAX or Lax may also refer to:

Places[edit]

Within Los Angeles[edit]

Other[edit]

Sports[edit]

Media and entertainment[edit]

Science and linguistics[edit]

  • Laxative, a concoction that loosens the bowels
  • Lax pair, a type of differential equation a pair of matrices that solve a differential equation, named after Peter Lax
  • A lax vowel, one that lacks the quality of tenseness

People[edit]

  • Anneli Cahn Lax (1922–1999), American mathematician
  • Benjamin Lax (1915–2015), American physicist
  • Gaspar Lax (1487–1560), Spanish mathematician, logician, and philosopher
  • John Lax (1911–2001), American ice hockey player
  • Peter Lax (born 1926), Hungarian-American mathematician
  • Rick Lax (born 1982), American entertainer
  • L.A.X (musician) (born 1993), Nigerian recording artist Damilola Afolabi

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