Frithiof Nevanlinna

Frithiof Edvard Henrik Nevanlinna (16 August 1894 – 20 March 1977) was a Finnish mathematician and professor who worked on classical and complex analysis. He was born in Joensuu, and was the older brother of Rolf Nevanlinna.

Frithiof Nevanlinna in 1964.

Publications

  • Nevanlinna, F.; Nevanlinna, Rolf (1959), Absolute analysis, Die Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften in Einzeldarstellungen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Anwendungsgebiete, 102, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, MR 0121438
gollark: tiny_sqlite.
gollark: Great, it seems fine, apart from what looks like an unclosed database connection (I have no idea how to fix that).
gollark: I'm doing a very scientific test to see if the leaks are caused by my code by seeing if the total memory leak if I run it multiple times is greater.
gollark: Also tons of complaints about uninitialized values but that's *probably* fine!
gollark: Hmm, valgrind says 1152 bytes are "possibly lost". This is troubling.

References

  • Elfving, Gustav (1977), "Frithiof Nevanlinna in memoriam", Arkhimedes. Suomen Fyysikkoseura-Finlands Fysikerförening r.y. Suomen Matemaattinen Yhdistys-Finlands Matematiska Förening r.y., 29 (2): 104–106, ISSN 0004-1920, MR 0472414


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