Frithiof Nevanlinna (1897-1978) was a Finnish mathematician known for his significant contributions to complex analysis and particularly for the field of Nevanlinna theory, which deals with the value distribution of meromorphic functions. His work connected complex analysis, value distribution theory, and Schottky's theory of functions, making fundamental contributions to the understanding of how meromorphic functions behave and how their values are distributed in the complex plane.

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