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Pier Bohl was born in 1865 in Valka, Livonia, in the family of a poor Baltic
German merchant. In 1884, when he finished from a German school in Viljandi,
he entered the faculty of physics and mathematics at the University of Tartu.
In 1893 Bohl was awarded his Master's degree.
This was for an investigation of quasi-periodic functions.
The notion of quasi-periodic functions was generalized still further
by Harald Bohr when he introduced almost-periodic functions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.14.179.106 (talk) 20:08, 1 October 2008 (UTC)Reply