Arne E. Broman (1913–1995) was a Swedish mathematician working on analysis.
[1] He received his Ph.D. at Uppsala University in 1947, with the thesis On two classes of trigonometrical series, and had Arne Beurling as thesis advisor.
He worked as a high school teacher from 1938 to 1954, and from 1954 was an associate professor ("laborator") at Chalmers University of Technology.
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