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  1. Erhabene Welten: Das Leben Rolf Nevanlinnas (Vita Mathematica) (German Edition) by Olli Lehto, 2008-08-15
  2. Xvith Rolf Nevanlinna Colloquium: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Joensuu, Finland, August 1-5, 1995
  3. Theoreme de Picard-Borel et la theorie des fonctions meromorphes. by Rolf Nevanlinna, 1929
  4. Absolute Analysis (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by Frithjof Nevanlinna, Rolf Nevanlinna, 1973-11-12
  5. Complex Analysis: Joensuu 1987 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Finland) Rolf Nevanlinna-Kolloquium 1987 (Joensuu, S. Richman, et all 1989-01
  6. Space Time and Relativity by Rolf Nevanlinna, 1968
  7. Eindeutige analytische Funktionen (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Rolf Nevanlinna, 1974-07-01
  8. Academics of the University of Helsinki: Lars Ahlfors, Rolf Nevanlinna, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg, Teivo Teivainen
  9. Finnish Scientist Introduction: Rolf Nevanlinna, Jarkko Oikarinen, Ragnar Granit, Leena Peltonen-Palotie, Jakob Sederholm, Ilkka Hanski
  10. European Mathematician Introduction: Kazimierz Kuratowski, Lodovico Ferrari, Rolf Nevanlinna, Viggo Brun, Thomas Fincke, François D'aguilon
  11. Hochschullehrer (Helsinki): Lauri Ingman, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Johan Vilhelm Snellman, Rolf Nevanlinna, Peter A. Kraus (German Edition)
  12. Finnish Mathematicians: Lars Ahlfors, Rolf Nevanlinna, Mikko Kaasalainen, Arto Salomaa, Jarl Waldemar Lindeberg, Ernst Leonard Lindelöf
  13. Studia Logico-Mathematico et Philosophica, in Honorem Rolf Nevanlinna Die Natali Eius Septuagesimo, 22. X. 1965 by Georg Henrik; Uuno Saarnio, re: Rolf Nevanlinna Von Wright, 1965
  14. People From Joensuu: Rolf Nevanlinna, Matias Laine, Hannu Mikkola, Kaarlo Linkola, Riitta Myller, Juho Heiskanen, Lauri Mononen, Perttu Leppä

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Rolf Herman Nevanlinna. Born 22 Oct Rolf Nevanlinna s interests at schoolwere firstly classics, secondly mathematics. However he read
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Born: 22 Oct 1895 in Joensuu, Finland (then, Russian Empire)
Died: 28 May 1980 in Helsinki, Finland
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Rolf Nevanlinna 's interests at school were firstly classics, secondly mathematics. However he read 's Introduction to Higher Analysis before going to university and became an enthusiastic analyst for the whole of his life. ( was a cousin of Nevanlinna's father.) Rolf entered Helsinki University in 1913. There he was inspired by 's teaching. He avoided military service since he was too light and continued his studies throughout the war years. His thesis was presented in 1919, and he applied the care and attention to detail in this which was to typify all his work. University posts were not available in Finland in 1919 so Nevanlinna became a school teacher. In 1920 he received an invitation from Edmund Landau His first visit was to belatedly accept Landau Landau he met Hilbert Courant and Emmy Noether Hadamard Montel and he also visited Bloch in a mental hospital.

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Rolf Nevanlinna
Rolf Herman Nevanlinna October 22 May 28 ) is perhaps the most famous Finnish mathematician . He is particuarly appreciated for his work in theory of functions (i.e., complex analysis). Apart from mathematics , Nevanlinna took great interest in culture and politics . His opinions in politics were sometimes somewhat controversial, but his talents as an amateur musician were widely appreciated. See also:
External links
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  • 8. About The Prizes
    Honors given for both existing work and the promise of future achievement. Lists background behind and recipients of these awards.
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      Fields Medal and Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes
      Fields Medal
      At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, a resolution was adopted that at each ICM, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. C. Fields, a Canadian mathematician who was Secretary of the 1924 Congress, later donated funds establishing the medals which were named in his honor. Consistent with Fields's wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, it was agreed to restrict the medals to mathematicians not over forty at the year of the Congress. In 1966 it was agreed that, in light of the great expansion of mathematical research, up to four medals could be awarded at each Congress.
      For more details
      about the origins of the Fields Medal we recommend the article:
      Henry S. Tropp, " The Origins and History of the Fields Medal ", Historia Mathematica 3 (1976) 167-181. The following text by Eberhard Knobloch describes the design of the medal:
      The Fields Medal
      Obverse:
      The head represents Archimedes facing right.

    9. XIX Rolf Nevanlinna Colloquium
    RNC workshop. XIX rolf nevanlinna Colloquium. June 1014, 2003 The 20th rolf nevanlinna Colloquium will be held in Lausanne in 2005.
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    The 20th Rolf Nevanlinna Colloquium will be held in Lausanne in 2005. XVII Nevanlinna Colloquium was Held in Helsinki.
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    10. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Rolf Nevanlinna
    Select a mirror. NDSU (main) Bielefeld. Ole Miss. AMS. rolf nevanlinna. Biography. Ph.D. Helsingin Yliopisto 1919. Name. School. Year. Descendants. Hans Fischer. Universität Zürich. 1959. 8. Heikki
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    11. Encyclopedia: Rolf Nevanlinna
    Encyclopedia rolf nevanlinna. rolf Herman nevanlinna ( October 22, 1895 complex analysis). Apart from mathematics, nevanlinna took great interest in culture and politics
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    Encyclopedia : Rolf Nevanlinna
    Rolf Herman Nevanlinna October 22 May 28 ) is perhaps the most famous Finnish mathematician. He is particuarly appreciated for his work in theory of functions (i.e., complex analysis). Apart from mathematics, Nevanlinna took great interest in culture and politics. His opinions in politics were sometimes somewhat controversial, but his talents as an amateur musician were widely appreciated.
    See also:
  • Nevanlinna theory
  • Nevanlinna Prize
    External links
  • http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Nevanlinna.html
  • 12. Nevanlinna
    Biography of rolf nevanlinna (18951980) rolf Herman nevanlinna. Born 22 Oct 1895 in Joensuu, Finland (then, Russian Empire) Main index. rolf nevanlinna's interests at school were firstly classics, secondly mathematics
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    Rolf Herman Nevanlinna
    Born: 22 Oct 1895 in Joensuu, Finland (then, Russian Empire)
    Died: 28 May 1980 in Helsinki, Finland
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    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Rolf Nevanlinna 's interests at school were firstly classics, secondly mathematics. However he read 's Introduction to Higher Analysis before going to university and became an enthusiastic analyst for the whole of his life. ( was a cousin of Nevanlinna's father.) Rolf entered Helsinki University in 1913. There he was inspired by 's teaching. He avoided military service since he was too light and continued his studies throughout the war years. His thesis was presented in 1919, and he applied the care and attention to detail in this which was to typify all his work. University posts were not available in Finland in 1919 so Nevanlinna became a school teacher. In 1920 he received an invitation from Edmund Landau His first visit was to belatedly accept Landau Landau he met Hilbert Courant and Emmy Noether Hadamard Montel and he also visited Bloch in a mental hospital.

    13. References For Nevanlinna
    References for rolf nevanlinna. Articles L Ahlfors, rolf nevanlinna and Riemannsurfaces (Swedish), rolf nevanlinna special issue, Arkhimedes (1982), 3035.
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    References for Rolf Nevanlinna
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • L Ahlfors, Rolf Nevanlinna and Riemann surfaces (Swedish), Rolf Nevanlinna special issue, Arkhimedes
  • L Ahlfors, Das mathematische Schaffen Rolf Nevanlinnas, Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn. Ser. A I Math.
  • L Ahlfors, Rolf Nevanlinna in memoriam, Acta Math. (1-2) (1982), i-v.
  • K Bleuler, Rolf Nevanlinna: A great mathematician's ideas about physics in the light of recent achievements, Arkhimedes
  • R Gautheret, Rolf Nevanlinna,
  • W K Hayman, Rolf Nevanlinna, Bull. London Math. Soc.
  • Elem. Math.
  • K V Laurikainen, Rolf Nevanlinna and theoretical physics (Finnish), Rolf Nevanlinna special issue, Arkhimedes
  • R Lehti, Rolf Nevanlinna as a philosopher of mathematics, science and knowledge (Finnish), Rolf Nevanlinna special issue, Arkhimedes
  • O Lehto, Rolf Nevanlinna 22.10.1895- 28.5.1980 (Finnish), Arkhimedes
  • O Lehto, Rolf Nevanlinna (Swedish), Normat
  • O Lehto and I S Louhivaara, Rolf Nevanlinna, Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn. Ser. A I Math. (1976), iii-vi.
  • 14. Rolf Nevanlinna Institute - Home Page
    Finnish national research institute of mathematics, computer science and statistics, based at the University of Helsinki.
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    www.mathunion.org/medals rolf nevanlinna Institute Home pageUniversity of Helsinki. Site Info. PO Box 4 (Yliopistonkatu 5, 7thfloor) FIN-00014 University of Helsinki Tel(+358 9)191 22760 , Fax
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      Fields Medal and Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes
      Fields Medal
      At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, a resolution was adopted that at each ICM, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. C. Fields, a Canadian mathematician who was Secretary of the 1924 Congress, later donated funds establishing the medals which were named in his honor. Consistent with Fields's wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, it was agreed to restrict the medals to mathematicians not over forty at the year of the Congress. In 1966 it was agreed that, in light of the great expansion of mathematical research, up to four medals could be awarded at each Congress.
      For more details
      about the origins of the Fields Medal we recommend the article:
      Henry S. Tropp, " The Origins and History of the Fields Medal ", Historia Mathematica 3 (1976) 167-181. The following text by Eberhard Knobloch describes the design of the medal:
      The Fields Medal
      Obverse:
      The head represents Archimedes facing right.

    16. Rolf Nevanlinna Institute - Division Of Algorithmic Data Analysis
    The Research Division of Algorithmic Data Analysis at rolf nevanlinna Institute,University of Helsinki, developed computational methods for modern data
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    The Research Division of Algorithmic Data Analysis at Rolf Nevanlinna Institute University of Helsinki , developed computational methods for modern data analysis and applied them on challenging problems in science and engineering. The research covered a spectrum of methods from algorithms for knowledge discovery and data mining to Bayesian statistical tools and models. The division worked in a close cooperation with other research divisions of the Institute, with the Department of Computer Science, and with other departments of the University. In 1999 the Division consisted of Dr. Hannu TT Toivonen (Division Head), Kari Vasko , M.Sc., and Dr. Bob O'Hara (Visiting Researcher). Data mining and knowledge discovery Data mining methods can be used to analyze large databases and to discover regularities and hidden relationships in them. The most recent research topic of the Division, in collaboration with the Division of Biometry and the Finnish Genome Center (Prof. Juha Kere), was the development of gene localization methods, based on patterns in genetic marker data. A recurrent research theme for the Division has been the discovery of frequently occurring logical patterns or structural subcomponents in large databases. An interesting application is the discovery of relationships between structural properties of chemical constituents and their functions in living organisms, such as carcinogenecity . This line of research has benefited from collaboration with Dr. Luc Dehaspe (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium).

    17. About The Prizes
    Fields Medal and rolf nevanlinna Prizes. Fields Medal obverse side, the medal represents nevanlinna and bears the text "rolf nevanlinna Prize". In addition, there is in very
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      Fields Medal and Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes
      Fields Medal
      At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, a resolution was adopted that at each ICM, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. C. Fields, a Canadian mathematician who was Secretary of the 1924 Congress, later donated funds establishing the medals which were named in his honor. Consistent with Fields's wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, it was agreed to restrict the medals to mathematicians not over forty at the year of the Congress. In 1966 it was agreed that, in light of the great expansion of mathematical research, up to four medals could be awarded at each Congress.
      For more details
      about the origins of the Fields Medal we recommend the article:
      Henry S. Tropp, " The Origins and History of the Fields Medal ", Historia Mathematica 3 (1976) 167-181. The following text by Eberhard Knobloch describes the design of the medal:
      The Fields Medal
      Obverse:
      The head represents Archimedes facing right.

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