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  1. Niels Erik Nørlund ForMemRS (26 October 1885, in Slagelse – 4 July 1981, in Copenhagen) was a Danish mathematician. His book Vorlesungen über Differenzenrechnung (1924, reprinted 1954) was the first book on complex function solutions of difference equations. His doctoral students include Georg Rasch.

  2. Niels Erik Norlund. Quick Info. Born. 26 October 1885. Slagelse, near Soro, Sjaelland, Denmark. Died. 4 July 1981. Copenhagen, Denmark. Summary. Niels Norlund was a Danish mathematician and astronomer who worked in the theory of difference equations. View one larger picture. Biography.

  3. Niels Erik Nørlund (født 26. oktober 1885 i Slagelse, død 4. juli 1981 i Hørsholm) var en dansk matematiker, astronom, professor og rektor ved Københavns Universitet, og direktør for Geodætisk Institut .

  4. 17 de ene. de 2017 · A pesar de tener algunas interrupciones en sus estudios, Lehmann se graduó en matemáticas por la universidad de Copenhague y Cambridge. En 1925 se convirtió en la asistente de Niels Erik Nørlund (1885-1991), el director de Gradmaalingen, instituto para la investigación de

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  5. Obituary. Niels Erik Nørlund, 26 October 1885 - 4 July 1981. T. Bang. Published: 01 November 1983 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1983.0017. Abstract. Niels Erik Nørlund was born on 26 October 1885, the son of Alfred Nørlund, the licentiate of the pharmacy in Slagelse, a town in western Sealand.

  6. 26 October 1885 — 4 July 1981. Elected For.M em .R.S. 1938. By T. Bang. N iels E rik N o r l u n d was born on 26 October 1885, the son of Alfred Norlund, the licentiate of the pharmacy in Slagelse, a town in western Sealand. In this rather well-to-do home he grew up with his younger sister M argrethe and younger brother Poul.

  7. Harald wrote that he had at first been in favor of his brother applying, both because of Niels’s qualifications and because people of their own generation, notably Niels Erik Nørlund, were applying for professorships; Harald was “a little afraid that the modesty of not applying might be misunderstood.” 311 Having talked with Henriques, however, he now tended to take the opposite view ...