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Rolf Herman Nevanlinna (October 22, 1895, Joensuu – May 28, 1980, Helsinki) is one of the most famous Finnish mathematicians. He was particularly 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. He was a member of the Patriotic People's Movement and also a member of the Finnish pro-German movement. His mother was German.

In an interview in the USA in 1934 Hermann Weyl (whose wife was Jewish) called him a "Finnish Nazi".[1] In World War II he supported the idea of Finnish volunteers and eventually became chairman of the Committee for the Finnish Volunteer Battalion of the Waffen-SS.[1]

The Rolf Nevanlinna Prize, established in 1981, and the 1679 Nevanlinna main belt asteroid are named after him.

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Biography

  • Olli Lehto; Manfred Stern [translator], Erhabene Welten: Das Leben Rolf Nevanlinnas (Birkhäuser, 2008) ISBN 978-3-7643-7701-4

References

  1. ^ a b Lehto, Olli: Korkeat maailmat. Rolf Nevanlinnan elämä. Otava, 2001.

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