Helge von Koch


Niels Fabian Helge von Koch was a Swedish mathematician who gave his name to the famous fractal known as the Koch snowflake, one of the earliest fractal curves to be described.

He was born into a family of Swedish nobility. His grandfather, Nils Samuel von Koch , was the AttorneyGeneral of Sweden. His father, Richert Vogt von Koch was a LieutenantColonel in the Royal Horse Guards of Sweden. He was enrolled at the newly created Stockholm University College in 1887 , and at Uppsala University in 1888, where he also received his bachelors degree since nongovernmental college in Stockholm had not yet received the rights to issue degrees. He received his Ph.D. in Uppsala in 1892. He was appointed professor of mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1905, succeeding Ivar Bendixson, and became professor of pure mathematics at Stockholm University College in 1911.

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