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  1. Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics: Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics, Harald Bohr, Sophus Nielsen, Vivian Woodward
  2. Almost Periodic Functions (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Harald Bohr, 1947-01-01
  3. Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics: Harald Bohr, Sophus Nielsen, Vivian Woodward, Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's Team Squads
  4. Harald Bohr
  5. Mathématicien Danois: Peter Andreas Hansen, Ludvig Lorenz, Harald Bohr, Johan Ludvig Heiberg, Niels Erik Nörlund, Anders Hald, Rasmus Bartholin (French Edition)
  6. Danish Mathematicians: Piet Hein, Georg Mohr, Thomas Fincke, Julius Petersen, Harald Bohr, Thomas Bartholin, Peter Andreas Hansen
  7. Akademisk Boldklub: Akademisk Boldklub Players, Niels Bohr, Harald Bohr, Mohamed Zidan, Peter Løvenkrands, Jamie Slabber, Kenneth Perez
  8. Jewish Footballers: Harald Bohr, Yossi Benayoun, Itzik Zohar, Ben Sahar, List of Jewish Footballers, Béla Guttmann, Daniël de Ridder
  9. Harald Bohr (1887-1951). by Harald (1887-1951)] NEUGEBAUER, Otto. [BOHR, 1952-01-01
  10. Akademisk Boldklub Players: Niels Bohr, Harald Bohr, Mohamed Zidan, Peter Løvenkrands, Jamie Slabber, Kenneth Perez, Simon Miotto
  11. Niels Bohr: Niels Bohr, Bohr Model, Bohrium, Aage Bohr, Niels Bohr Institute, Harald Bohr, Bohr-einstein Debates, Bks Theory, Complementarity
  12. Denmark International Footballers: Harald Bohr, Michael Laudrup, Peter Schmeichel, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Morten Olsen, Nicklas Bendtner
  13. Olympic Silver Medalists for Denmark: Wilson Kipketer, Harald Bohr, Alex Rasmussen, Sophus Nielsen, Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, Nils Middelboe
  14. Olympic Footballers of Denmark: Harald Bohr, Thomas Helveg, Ronnie Ekelund, Stig Tøfting, Allan Simonsen, Miklos Molnar, John Hansen

1. The Theseus Homepage Of Harald Bohr
Harald August Bohr. 18871951. Theseus features. Log file. Explanation of the structure of the homepages for a person. Harald Bohr archival material. Correspondence. More than 1000 letters to or from
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2. Harald Bohr - Wikipedia
Ikke logget på Log på Hjælp. Harald Bohr. Fra Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Harald Bohr (18871951) var en dansk matematiker.
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Harald Bohr
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Harald Bohr ) var en dansk matematiker. Blev professor ved Polyteknisk Læreanstalt i og ved Københavns Universitet i . Behandlede analytisk talteori og rækketeori, blandt andet i forbindelse med primtalteorien . Grundlagde de næstenperiodiske funktioners teori. Var som ung en dygtig fodboldspiller; opnåede fire landskampe. Views Personal tools Navigation Søg Toolbox

3. Www.dbu.dk - Harald Bohr
Harald Bohr. Fødselsdag 22. april 1887. Placering Forsvar. Nuværendeklub Stoppet på landsholdet. Klubber som landsholdsspiller.
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Italy Died 524 in Pavia, Italy Bohl, Piers Bohl Born 23 Oct 1865 in Walka, Livonia(now Latvia) Died 25 Dec 1921 in Riga, Latvia bohr harald, Harald August
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5. Harald August Bohr --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. bohr, harald August. Encyclopædia Britannica Article Cite this article. harald August bohr. born April 22, 1887, Copenhagen, Den.
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6. Bohr, Harald August (1887-1951) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
Mathematicians. Nationality. Danish. Gender or Minority Status. Scientific Families. Biography Contributors. Barran. bohr, harald August (18871951) This entry contributed by Michel Barran physiologist and brother of the physicist Niels bohr. harald bohr was educated at the University of Copenhagen
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/BohrHarald.html
Branch of Science Mathematicians Nationality Danish ... Barran
Bohr, Harald August (1887-1951)

This entry contributed by Michel Barran Danish mathematician, son of Christian Bohr , a distinguished physiologist and brother of the physicist Niels Bohr Bohr's early research was mainly concerned with Dirichlet series Later, he concentrated his efforts on a study of the Riemann zeta function with E. Landau. In 1914, Landau and Bohr formulated a theorem concerning the distribution of zeros of the zeta function (now called the Bohr-Landau theorem). In three papers published in 1924-26 in Acta Mathematica , Bohr founded the theory of almost periodic function With Mollerup, he also wrote an important textbook which had significant influence on mathematics teaching in Denmark. Bohr (Aage) Bohr (Christian) Bohr (Niels)
Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
References . Archives of University of Copenhagen. http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/hbohr/hbpapers.htm Bohr, H. Fastperiodishe Functionen. Berlin, 1932. English translation, New York, 1947. Bohr, H.

7. Secondary Literature About Harald Bohr
General secondary literature ( 13) Obituaries ( 24) Obituaries in nonDanish journals (8) Obituaries in Danish journals (9) Obituaries in newspapers (9) Encyclopedia articles ( 4) Articles on the World Wide Web Ramskov, KurtMatematikeren harald bohr The mathematician harald bohr. Ph.D Danish. It is a biography of bohr which touches upon all aspects of bohr's life his mathematical work
http://www.math.ku.dk/ths/bohr_h/seclit.htm
Secondary literature about Harald Bohr
General secondary literature about Bohr
The most complete work about Bohr and his works is the dissertation by Ramskov (item 1 below), which touches upon most aspects. The many obituaries which exist cover Bohr's life and work from the viewpoint of different persons. The rest of 13 secondary works below touches different aspects of Bohr's works, his importance at the University of Copenhagen, his relationship to the brother Niels Bohr and his football career.
  • Ramskov, Kurt: Matematikeren Harald Bohr [The mathematician Harald Bohr]. Ph.D. dissertation, Institut for de eksakte videnskabers historie, Aarhus Universitet 1995. 451 pp.
    Ph.D. dissertation in Danish. It is a biography of Bohr which touches upon all aspects of Bohr's life: his mathematical work, his pedagogical importance, his career, as head of the mathematics institute, his help to German mathematical refugees in the 1930s, his fight against "Deutsche Mathematik", his many international contacts and colleagues, his family etc. A detailed discussion is given of his mathematical works before 1932, which include the most important of his works.
  • Jessen, Børge:
  • 8. Almost Periodic Functions By C. Corduneanu, Harald Bohr (Hardcover - May 1989)
    Buy Almost Periodic Functions by C. Corduneanu, harald bohr (Hardcover May 1989) from home at our online store. Click here for reviews, product information, comments, and criticism.
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    9. Bohr_Harald
    harald August bohr. Born 22 April 1887 in Copenhagen, Denmark Died 22 Jan 1951in Copenhagen, Denmark. harald bohr was a younger brother of Niels bohr.
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Harald.html
    Harald August Bohr
    Born: 22 April 1887 in Copenhagen, Denmark
    Died: 22 Jan 1951 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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    to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Harald Bohr was a younger brother of Niels Bohr . Their father, Christian Bohr, was professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen. Christian Bohr was famous for his work on the physical and chemical aspects of respiration. Harald and Niels Bohr 's mother, Ellen Adler Bohr, came from a wealthy Jewish family with family members who were important in banking and in politics in Denmark. Harald studied mathematics at the University of Copenhagen. He entered the University in 1904 and quickly became a well known Danish personality, not for his mathematics but rather for his soccer skills. He was in the Danish soccer team which was placed second in the 1908 Olympic games in London. When his doctoral dissertation was examined at the University of Copenhagen, there were more soccer fans wishing to attend this public examination than there were mathematicians! Mathematics soon became more important to Bohr than soccer and he became professor of mathematics in the Polytechnic Institute in Copenhagen in 1915. Then, in 1930, he was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Copenhagen. Although he never quite attained the fame of his brother Niels (except as a soccer player!), he did produce some mathematics of the very highest importance. It is perhaps surprising that Harald and Niels did not collaborate more frequently. They only published one joint paper.

    10. Bohr_Harald
    Biography of harald bohr (18871951) Main index. harald bohr was a younger brother of Niels bohr physical and chemical aspects of respiration. harald and Niels bohr's mother, Ellen Adler bohr, came from a wealthy
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Harald.html
    Harald August Bohr
    Born: 22 April 1887 in Copenhagen, Denmark
    Died: 22 Jan 1951 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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    to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Harald Bohr was a younger brother of Niels Bohr . Their father, Christian Bohr, was professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen. Christian Bohr was famous for his work on the physical and chemical aspects of respiration. Harald and Niels Bohr 's mother, Ellen Adler Bohr, came from a wealthy Jewish family with family members who were important in banking and in politics in Denmark. Harald studied mathematics at the University of Copenhagen. He entered the University in 1904 and quickly became a well known Danish personality, not for his mathematics but rather for his soccer skills. He was in the Danish soccer team which was placed second in the 1908 Olympic games in London. When his doctoral dissertation was examined at the University of Copenhagen, there were more soccer fans wishing to attend this public examination than there were mathematicians! Mathematics soon became more important to Bohr than soccer and he became professor of mathematics in the Polytechnic Institute in Copenhagen in 1915. Then, in 1930, he was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of Copenhagen. Although he never quite attained the fame of his brother Niels (except as a soccer player!), he did produce some mathematics of the very highest importance. It is perhaps surprising that Harald and Niels did not collaborate more frequently. They only published one joint paper.

    11. Bohr_Niels
    The third child of the family, who went on to become a famous mathematician,was harald bohr who was two years younger than Niels.
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Niels.html
    Niels Henrik David Bohr
    Born: 7 Oct 1885 in Copenhagen, Denmark
    Died: 18 Nov 1962 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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    Niels Bohr 's father was Christian Bohr and his mother was Ellen Adler. Christian Bohr was awarded a doctorate in physiology from the University of Copenhagen in 1880 and in 1881 he became a Privatdozent at the university. Late in the same year he married Ellen, who was the daughter of David Adler, a Jewish politician with a high standing in Danish political and commercial life. Christian and Ellen had three children. The eldest was Jenny born in 1883 in the mansion which David Adler had owned opposite Christiansborg Castle where the Danish Parliament sat. Ellen's mother had continued to live in this house after her husband David Adler died in 1878 and Ellen had gone back to her mother's home to have her child. Two years later Niels was born on his mother's 25 th birthday in the same stately home, Ellen again having returned to her mother's house for the birth of her child. The third child of the family, who went on to become a famous mathematician, was

    12. Search Results For Bohr - Encyclopædia Britannica
    13), bohr, harald August Danish mathematician who devised a theory that concernedgeneralizations of functions with periodic properties, the theory of almost
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    13. Search Results For Bohr - Encyclopædia Britannica
    Search results include encyclopedia articles from Encyclopedia Britannica Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, definitions from MerriamWebster's Dictionary Thesaurus, videos, web sites, Did you mean bohr, Niels (Dan. phys.) bohr theory (phys.) bohr, Aage Niels (Dan Dan. phys.) bohr atomic model (phys.) bohr, harald August (Dan. math.) bohr, Niels Henrik David (Dan
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    14. References For Bohr_Harald
    References for the biography of harald bohr References for harald bohr. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography S Bochner, harald bohr, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.58
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/Bohr_Harald.html
    References for Harald Bohr
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Obituary in The Times available on the Web Articles:
  • S Bochner, Harald Bohr, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • B Jessen, Harald Bohr, 22 April 1887-22 January 1951 (Danish), Mat. Tidsskr. A
  • B Jessen, Harald Bohr, 22 April 1887-22 January 1951, Acta Math. (1951), I-XXIII.
  • B Jessen, Harald Bohr (Danish), Normat
  • O Perron, Obituary: Harald Bohr, Jahresberichte der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung
  • R Tambs-Lyche, On Harald Bohr's mathematical work (Norwegian), Norsk Mat. Tidsskr.
  • E C Titchmarsh, Obituary: Harald Bohr, J. London Math. Soc.
  • H Tornehave, Harald Bohr: Professor and Head of Department, The Harald Bohr Centenary, Mat.-Fys. Medd. Danske Vid. Selsk. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 15. Bohr, Harald August. 1887-1951
    bohr, harald August. 18871951 harald bohr Correspondence. 1906-1950.BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Studied at Copenhagen Univ. Magister 1909.
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    Harald Bohr Correspondence. 1906-1950
    Bohr, Harald August. 1887-1951
    Harald Bohr Correspondence. 1906-1950
    BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE:
    Studied at Copenhagen Univ. Magister 1909. Studied in Göttingen under Edmund Landau and in Oxford and Cambridge. Dr. phil. Copenhagen 1910, thesis on Dirichlet series. Prof. Polytechnical School, Copenhagen, 1915. Prof. Copenhagen U. and director of new Mathematical Institute on Blegdamsvej, 1930. Harald Bohr's outstanding contribution to mathematics was his conception of almost periodic functions, which he defined and and studied in three great papers published in Acta mathematica in 1924-1926, and which formed the brilliant conclusion of his prolonged investigation of the Dirichlet series and the functions represented by such series. DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION:
    Small collection of the letters of Niels Bohr's mathematician brother, the major part consisting of correspondence between the two brothers. Other correspondents include H's parents and sister. Wide range of topics, including scientific, political and family matters. 3 boxes. Chronological. Danish, English. Restricted access.

    16. Copies Of Papers From Elsewhere Not Directly Related To Niels Bohr, 1920-
    Includes 1) bohr, harald Erich Hecke correspondence. 1920-1937. Gift fromHans W. Praetorius 2) bohr, harald - Richard Courant correspondence.
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    Copies of papers from elsewhere
    not directly related to Niels Bohr, 1920-
    DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION: Photocopies of various items of material considered of special relevance to researchers at NBA, received more or less arbitrarily. Includes:
    1) Bohr, Harald - Erich Hecke correspondence. 1920-1937. Gift from Hans W. Praetorius
    2) Bohr, Harald - Richard Courant correspondence. 1930-1933, 1937 (Copied from originals in Courants old house in New Rochelle. Copies provided by Courant's son, Ernest in 1983); 1945-1952 (Copied from originals in Courant's files in the Courant Inst. of NYU). Material deposited by Asger Aaboe
    3) Franck, James - Hilde Levi correspondence. 1935-1961. Copies of originals donated by Hilde Levi to Univ. of Chicago
    4) Heisenberg, Werner to Hendrik Anton Kramers. 1947 (Source unknown)
    5) Hulthen, Lamek - Wolfgang Pauli correspondence. 1943-1947 (Gift from Hulthen)
    6) Klein, Oskar - Yoshio Nishina correspondence. 1928-1929. Memoir (OK) 1975. Copies from Nishina Memorial Foundation
    7) Oppenheimer, Robert to G. Uhlenbeck. 1926-1934 (Source unknown)

    17. Bibliography Of Harald Bohr
    bohr, harald Una generalizzazione della teoria delle serie di Fourier. bohr,harald Una generalizzazione della teoria delle serie di Fourier.
    http://www.math.ku.dk/ths/bohr_h/biblio.htm
    Bibliography of Harald Bohr
    Bohr's papers are published in one of the languages: German, English, Danish, French and Italian. Except for one monograph all his scientific publications were articles (140 in total). The exception is the monograph: Fastperiodische Funktionen , Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1932.
    The bibliography in the Collected Works
    An almost complete list of Bohr's publications alone or in collaboration with others is in the end of volume III of the Collected Works . Not included in this list are four small article in Italian, a solution to a problem, his autobiography written in connection with his doctoral defense and a newspaper article. These publications are listed below.
    Bohr's publications divided into subjects
    Bohr's publications are divided into subjects A through H in the Collected Works . Below is given a list with the number of publications in each of these subjects and some further subjects for the publications not included in the Collected Works . The list includes the number of work which has been reprinted and where this has been done. Subject Number of publications Reprinted in (number which is reprinted there) A. Dirichlet series

    18. Niels Henrik David Bohr
    Niels bohr's father was Christian bohr and his mother was Ellen Adler who went on to become a famous mathematician, was harald bohr who was two years younger than Niels
    http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/biography/Bohr.html
    Niels Henrik David Bohr
    By J J O'Connor and E F Robertson When Niels was only a few months old his father Christian had been appointed as a lecturer to fill a post left vacant by the death of Peter Panum, the professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen, and a short while later the family moved into the Panum's professorial house in Copenhagen. Kennedy writes in [4]:- Niels, Harald, and their older sister, Jenny, grew up in a cultured and stimulating home. from their earliest days they were exposed to a world of ideas and discussion, of conflicting views rationally and good-temperedly examined, and they developed a respect for all who seek deeper knowledge and understanding. In October 1891 Niels entered the Grammelholms school. He attended this school, as did his brother Harald, for his complete secondary education taking his Studenterexamen in 1903. He did well at school without ever being brilliant, usually coming third or fourth in a class of about 20 students. If he really excelled at a subject it was, perhaps surprisingly, physical education. He was an excellent soccer player, yet not as good as his brother Harald who won a silver medal playing soccer for Denmark. Niels made some good friends while at school but his best friend throughout his life was his brother Harald.

    19. Bohr, Harald
    bohr, harald harald August bohr The younger brother of Nils bohr,harald was the son of a Jewish mother and a Christian father.
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    20. Bohr, Harald
    bohr, harald harald August bohr Sport soccer Country Represented Denmark YearsCompeted 1908 Medals Received silver Olympic Info bohr, a midfielder for
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