Eric Ivar Fredholm
Eric Ivar Fredholm
1866-1927
Swedish mathematical physicist known for his work on integral equations and spectral theory, with his main contribution being the development of the theory of Fredholm integral equations. His few but carefully written papers quickly earned Fredholm great respect throughout Europe.
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