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Value distribution theory of meromorphic functions — Rolf Nevanlinna

1925 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsTheoryNordic

Nevanlinna develops a quantitative theory of how meromorphic functions distribute their values in the complex plane. His two fundamental theorems generalize Picard's theorem. Directly continued and geometrically reformulated by Ahlfors in 1935, who won the first Fields Medal partly for that extension.

InstitutionUniversity of Helsinki
Historical regionHelsinki, Finland
Primary sourceNevanlinna, R. — Zur Theorie der meromorphen Funktionen (Acta Mathematica 46, 1-99, 1925)
Secondary sourceHayman, W.K. — Meromorphic Functions (1964)
Original languageGerman
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