Rolf Nevanlinna Prize

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The Rolf Nevanlinna Prize was a prestigious international mathematics award, given every four years to recognize outstanding contributions to the mathematical aspects of information science.

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Rolf Nevanlinna Prize canonical 5
Nevanlinna Prize 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international award
mathematics award
scientific prize
associatedInstitution University of Helsinki
awardedBy International Mathematical Union
awardedFor outstanding contributions in mathematical aspects of information science
awardingBodyType international mathematical organization
awardInterval quadrennial
awardType individual award
category mathematics and computer science
country Finland
discipline applied mathematics
computer science
information science
eligibility researchers under 40 years of age
field computational complexity theory
discrete mathematics
information theory
mathematical aspects of information science
mathematics
theoretical computer science
firstAwarded 1982
frequency every four years
geographicRegion worldwide
hasAwardCycle ICM
surface form: ICM cycle
hasTemporalCoverage 1982–2018
inception 1981
includes medal
languageOfOfficialDocuments English
lastAwarded 2018
monetaryAward cash prize
namedAfter Rolf Nevanlinna
namedForOccupation mathematician
organizer International Mathematical Union
presentedAt International Congress of Mathematicians
purpose to recognize outstanding contributions to the mathematical aspects of information science
relatedTo Chern Medal
Fields Medal
Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize
surface form: Gauss Prize
replacedBy Abacus Medal
surface form: IMU Abacus Medal
scope global
selectionMethod selection by a committee appointed by the International Mathematical Union
sponsor University of Helsinki
status discontinued

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International Mathematical Union awards Rolf Nevanlinna Prize
IMU awards Rolf Nevanlinna Prize
subject surface form: International Mathematical Union
ICM awardsPresented Rolf Nevanlinna Prize
Nevalinna Prize namedInLanguage Rolf Nevanlinna Prize
subject surface form: Nevanlinna Prize
Jon Kleinberg awardReceived Rolf Nevanlinna Prize
this entity surface form: Nevanlinna Prize