Akio Hattori
Akio Hattori | |
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Born |
1929 Tokyo |
Died | (aged 84) |
Fields | Mathematics |
Akio Hattori (服部 晶夫 Hattori Akio, born in Tokyo in 1929,[1] died on 25 August 2013[2]) was a Japanese mathematician working in algebraic topology who proved the Hattori–Stong theorem. Hattori was the president of the Mathematical Society of Japan in 1989-1991.[2][3]
Hattori received a Doctorate in Science from the University of Tokyo in 1959 with Shokichi Iyanaga as his advisor. He then joined the faculty of the University of Tokyo.[4]
Footnotes
- ↑ Birthdate from Worldcat author information, retrieved 2013-12-22.
- 1 2 "服部晶夫さん死去", Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese), 2013-08-30
- ↑ 小松彦三郎, ICM-90 特集号 第21回国際数学者会議について [Feature:ICM-90; On the 21st ICM.] (pdf) (in Japanese), p. 7, retrieved 2013-09-01
- ↑ Morita, S.; Matsumoto, S. (1990), "Mathematical contributions of Professor Akio Hattori" (PDF), Journal of the Faculty of Science. University of Tokyo. Section IA. Mathematics, 37 (3): i–iv, ISSN 0040-8980, MR 1080878, retrieved 2014-04-21
References
- Morita, S.; Matsumoto, S. (1990), "Mathematical contributions of Professor Akio Hattori" (PDF), Journal of the Faculty of Science. University of Tokyo. Section IA. Mathematics, 37 (3): i–iv, ISSN 0040-8980, MR 1080878, retrieved 2014-04-21 - Biography and publication list.
- Furuta, Mikio (2013-09-20), "服部晶夫先生のご逝去を悼む" [In remembrance of Akio Hattori] (PDF), 東京大学理学系研究科・理学部ニュース (in Japanese), Faculty of Science of University of Tokyo, p. 15, retrieved 2014-04-21
- Its English version which appeared in ALGTOP-L, a mailing list concerning algebraic topology.
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