Kalman is a surname of Hungarian origin. The name is derived from the given name Kalman, which means "strong man" or "man of strength". The name is popular in Hungary, and it is often used as a given name or a surname. The most famous person with this surname is Rudolf Kalman, who was a Hungarian-American mathematician and electrical engineer. He is best known for his work on the Kalman filter, which is a mathematical algorithm used to estimate the state of a dynamic system. The Kalman filter is widely used in control systems, navigation, and signal processing. Rudolf Kalman received several awards and honors for his work, including the IEEE Medal of Honor, the Wolf Prize in Mathematics, and the National Medal of Science.
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