Education
He studied in the University of Stockholm in 1900-1907 and obtained Doctor of Philosophy in Stockholm in 1909.
mathematician university professor
He studied in the University of Stockholm in 1900-1907 and obtained Doctor of Philosophy in Stockholm in 1909.
He worked in the university of Stockholm in 1903-1913, and then became a professor in the Stockholm Institute of Technology. His most famous results are Malmquiat theorems on first order algebraic differential equations, and discovery of Hamiltonian structure of Painleve equations.
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.