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  2. Erik Ivar Fredholm - Wikipedia

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    Beside his academic career he was recruited to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency when it was founded in 1902. He later served as an actuary at the insurance company Skandia (1904-1927), where his Fredholm equation was used to calculate buyback-prices. [4] From 1911, he was married to Agnes Maria Liljeblad, the secretary of Mittag-Leffler. [5]

  3. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, pancakes include savoury buchimgae (Korean pancakes) and jeon (egged and battered pan-fries, sometime pancakes), bindae-tteok (pan-friend mung bean cakes), as well as sweet hotteok (filled sweet pancake). These may be served during all times of the day as side dishes or just snacks.

  4. File:Wikipedia and Academic Libraries chapter 5 English.pdf

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  5. Pancake sorting - Wikipedia

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    The minimum number of flips required to sort any stack of n pancakes has been shown to lie between ⁠ 15 / 14 ⁠ n and ⁠ 18 / 11 ⁠ n (approximately 1.07n and 1.64n), but the exact value is not known. [2] The simplest pancake sorting algorithm performs at most 2n − 3 flips.

  6. Arne Beurling - Wikipedia

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    Arne Carl-August Beurling (3 February 1905 – 20 November 1986) was a Swedish mathematician and professor of mathematics at Uppsala University (1937–1954) and later at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

  7. Fläskpannkaka - Wikipedia

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    Fläskpannkaka is a Swedish oven-made pancake baked from eggs, milk, flour, salt (similar to a Yorkshire pudding) containing pieces of sliced pork or bacon. The ingredients are placed in a pan and baked in the oven. It is commonly served with lingonberry jam. Varieties of the dish contain onion, apples, blueberries or garlic. [1]

  8. Swedish Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Mathematical Society (Swedish: Svenska Matematikersamfundet, SMS) is a mathematical society founded in Sweden in 1950. It is a member of the European Mathematical Society and is recognised by the International Mathematics Union .

  9. Saffranspannkaka - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, it became common not only to add sugar to the pancakes, but also saffron and raisins. Today's saffranspannkaka , made with rice pudding that is then baked in an oven, belongs to the class of pudding desserts that became common during the 19th century when the wood stove made cooking easier.