Erik Albert Holmgren

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Erik Albert Holmgren (July 7, 1872 March 18, 1943) was a Swedish mathematician known for contributions to partial differential equations.[1] Holmgren's uniqueness theorem is named after him. Torsten Carleman was one of his students. His father was the mathematician Hjalmar Holmgren (1822 1885).

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  1. Carleman, T. (1945). "Annonce a la mort de Erik Albert Holmgren". Acta Math. (in French) 76: i–iii. doi:10.1007/BF02547154. MR 0013102. 

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