Helge von Koch is known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly in the field of analysis and geometry. He is best recognized for the Koch snowflake, a famous fractal curve that is constructed by repeatedly adding smaller equilateral triangles to the sides of an initial equilateral triangle. This geometric figure is notable for having an infinite perimeter while enclosing a finite area, exemplifying concepts of infinity in a tangible way.
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