Harald August Bohr (22 April 1887 – 22 January 1951) was a Danish mathematician and footballer. After receiving his doctorate in 1910, Bohr became an eminent mathematician, founding the field of almost periodic functions. His brother was the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr. He was on the Denmark national team for the 1908 Summer Olympics, where he won a silver medal.[2]
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Harald August Bohr (22 April 1887 – 22 January 1951) was a Danish mathematician and footballer. After receiving his doctorate in 1910, Bohr became an...
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accepted in April 1911, and Bohr conducted his formal defence on 13 May. Harald had received his doctorate the previous year. Bohr's thesis was groundbreaking...
grandfather. He was the brother of physicist Aage Bohr, and the nephew of mathematician HaraldBohr, who played for the Danish silver medal-winning team...
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footballer Harald Berg (born 1941), Norwegian footballer HaraldBohr (1887–1951), Danish Olympic football player and mathematician, and brother of Niels Bohr Harald...
department were brothers Niels Bohr and HaraldBohr, who both later came to play on AB's first-team squad. HaraldBohr already debuted at AB's first-team...
happily married until Niels died. The Bohrs had six sons but the oldest and youngest passed away prematurely. Harald died at about 10 from meningitis and...
Aage Niels Bohr (Danish: [ˈɔːwə ˈne̝ls ˈpoɐ̯ˀ] ; 19 June 1922 – 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics...
is named after HaraldBohr who pioneered the study of almost periodic functions, on the real line. Given a topological group G, the Bohr compactification...
Neugebauer, and HaraldBohr, together with the publisher Ferdinand Springer, took the initiative for a new mathematical reviewing journal. HaraldBohr worked in...
gamma function was not given until 1922. HaraldBohr and Johannes Mollerup then proved what is known as the Bohr–Mollerup theorem: that the gamma function...
Södermanland, Jarl Hemmer, Johannes Jørgensen, Sigrid Undset, Erling Eidem and HaraldBohr. The Danish government allowed his widow, Lise, to live at the parish...
University in 1942 at the age of 17, where he cites the Danish mathematician HaraldBohr (who was living in exile after the occupation of Denmark during World...
still intensively studied. In a 1947 lecture, the Danish mathematician HaraldBohr said, "To illustrate to what extent Hardy and Littlewood in the course...
for it at Burlington House. He enlisted the help of academics such as HaraldBohr, G. H. Hardy, Archibald Hill and Frederick G. Donnan. By the outbreak...
Frobenius Lazarus Fuchs Doctoral students Binyamin Amirà Paul Bernays HaraldBohr Gustav Doetsch Hans Heilbronn Grete Hermann Dunham Jackson Erich Kamke...
Copenhagen, and received his doctorate in 1903. Together with HaraldBohr, he developed the Bohr–Mollerup theorem which provides an easy characterization of...