The Nevanlinna Prize is awarded every four years to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of mathematical aspects of information science, particularly in relation to complex analysis and its applications in various areas of mathematics. Established in 1989 by the International Mathematical Union (IMU), the prize honors the Finnish mathematician Rolf Nevanlinna and seeks to highlight achievements in areas such as function theory, approximation theory, and computational complexity.
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