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A portrait traces the life and work of a brilliant but short-lived mathematician, outlining family origins, personal hardships including household alcoholism and financial struggle, and a close sister's support. It summarizes major mathematical achievements—rigorous advances in algebra, foundational work on elliptic functions, an influential treatment of series, and a celebrated general theorem—along with the publication history and contemporary recognition. The narrative balances technical exposition of mathematical ideas with biographical detail, showing how intense creativity and unfulfilled potential produced a legacy of rigorous exposition, original methods, and growing posthumous esteem.

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Mittag-Leffler, Magnus Gustaf portrait

Magnus Gustaf Mittag-Leffler

Magnus Gustaf Mittag-Leffler was a prominent Swedish mathematician known for his contributions to analysis, particularly in the theory of functions and complex analysis. He played a significant role in the development of mathematical education in Sweden and was instrumental in establishing the Swedish Mathematical Society. Mittag-Leffler is perhaps best known for his work on the life and contributions of Niels Henrik Abel, which he explored in his notable book "Niels Henrik Abel." His legacy continues to influence mathematicians and scholars in the field.

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