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Shokichi Iyanaga

Shokichi Iyanaga (彌永 昌吉, Iyanaga Shōkichi, April 2, 1906 – June 1, 2006) was a Japanese mathematician.

Early life

Iyanaga was born in Tokyo, Japan on April 2, 1906. He studied at the University of Tokyo from 1926 to 1929. He studied under Teiji Takagi. As an undergraduate, he published two papers in the Japanese Journal of Mathematics and the Proceedings of the Imperial Academy of Tokyo. Both of his papers appeared in print in 1928. After completing his undergraduate degree in 1929, he stayed at Tokyo and worked under Takagi for his doctorate. He completed his Ph.D. in mathematics 1931.

Years in Europe

In 1931, Iyanaga obtained a scholarship from the French government. He also went to Hamburg, Germany where he studied with Austrian mathematician Emil Artin. In 1932, he attended the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich. During his time in Europe, he met with top mathematicians such as Claude Chevalley, Henri Cartan, and others.

Academic career

Iyanaga returned to Tokyo in 1934 and was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo. From 1935 to 1939, he didn't publish any research papers. According to Iyanaga, it was because of the pressure of teaching and other business to which he was not accustomed. He managed to solve a question of Artin on generalizing the principal ideal theorem and this was published in 1939.

Iyanaga did publish many papers which arose through several courses such as algebraic topology, functional analysis, and geometry, which he taught. He became professor at the University of Tokyo in 1942. It was during World War II. Towards the end of the war, many Japanese cities were bombarded and he had to find refuge in the countryside. He was busy in editing textbooks from primary and secondary schools and he continued to give courses and organise seminars.

After the end of the war, he joined the Science Council of Japan in 1947. He became a member of the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union in 1952. He was responsible for organizing the International Congress of Mathematicians in Amsterdam in 1954, which he attended. He was President of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction from 1957 to 1978.

Iyanaga spent the year 1961-62 at the University of Chicago. He became Dean of the faculty of Science at the University of Tokyo in 1965, a position he held until his retirement in 1967. After his retirement, he was a visiting professor during 1967-68 at the University of Nancy in France. From 1967 to 1977, he was a professor at Gakushuin University in Tokyo.

Honors and awards

Iyanaga received several honors and awards for his work. He received the Rising Sun from Japan in 1976. He was elected a member of the Japan Academy in 1978. He received the Légion d'honneur in 1980.

Publications

  • Iyanaga, S. (1935), Sur les Classes d'Idéaux dans les Corps Quadratiques, Actualités Scientifiques et Industrielles, No. 197, Paris: Hermann; pamphlet 13 pp.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[1]
  • Iyanaga, Shokichi, ed. (1975), Theory of Numbers, North-Holland mathematical library, North Holland, ISBN 978-0720424584[2]

References

  1. ^ Engstrom, H T. (1937). "Review: Sur les Classes d'Idéaux dans les Corps Quadratiques by S. Iyanaga". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 43 (1): 12. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1937-06477-9.
  2. ^ O'Meara. O. T. (1978). "Review: The theory of numbers, S. Iyanaga, ed., (translated by K. Iyanaga)" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 84 (1): 90–96. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1978-14417-6.

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shokichi, iyanaga, 彌永, 昌吉, iyanaga, shōkichi, april, 1906, june, 2006, japanese, mathematician, born, 1906, april, 1906tokyo, japandiedjune, 2006, 2006, aged, tokyo, japannationalityjapanesealma, materuniversity, tokyoawardslégion, honneurscientific, careerfie. Shokichi Iyanaga 彌永 昌吉 Iyanaga Shōkichi April 2 1906 June 1 2006 was a Japanese mathematician Shokichi IyanagaBorn 1906 04 02 April 2 1906Tokyo JapanDiedJune 1 2006 2006 06 01 aged 100 Tokyo JapanNationalityJapaneseAlma materUniversity of TokyoAwardsLegion d honneurScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of TokyoNagoya UniversityGakushuin UniversityDoctoral advisorTeiji TakagiDoctoral studentsGoro AzumayaAkio HattoriYasutaka IharaKiyoshi ItōKenkichi IwasawaKunihiko KodairaMichio KugaTakashi OnoMikio SatoMichio SuzukiGaisi TakeutiTsuneo TamagawaHidehiko YamabeNobuo Yoneda Contents 1 Early life 2 Years in Europe 3 Academic career 4 Honors and awards 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditIyanaga was born in Tokyo Japan on April 2 1906 He studied at the University of Tokyo from 1926 to 1929 He studied under Teiji Takagi As an undergraduate he published two papers in the Japanese Journal of Mathematics and the Proceedings of the Imperial Academy of Tokyo Both of his papers appeared in print in 1928 After completing his undergraduate degree in 1929 he stayed at Tokyo and worked under Takagi for his doctorate He completed his Ph D in mathematics 1931 Years in Europe EditIn 1931 Iyanaga obtained a scholarship from the French government He also went to Hamburg Germany where he studied with Austrian mathematician Emil Artin In 1932 he attended the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich During his time in Europe he met with top mathematicians such as Claude Chevalley Henri Cartan and others Academic career EditIyanaga returned to Tokyo in 1934 and was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo From 1935 to 1939 he didn t publish any research papers According to Iyanaga it was because of the pressure of teaching and other business to which he was not accustomed He managed to solve a question of Artin on generalizing the principal ideal theorem and this was published in 1939 Iyanaga did publish many papers which arose through several courses such as algebraic topology functional analysis and geometry which he taught He became professor at the University of Tokyo in 1942 It was during World War II Towards the end of the war many Japanese cities were bombarded and he had to find refuge in the countryside He was busy in editing textbooks from primary and secondary schools and he continued to give courses and organise seminars After the end of the war he joined the Science Council of Japan in 1947 He became a member of the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union in 1952 He was responsible for organizing the International Congress of Mathematicians in Amsterdam in 1954 which he attended He was President of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction from 1957 to 1978 Iyanaga spent the year 1961 62 at the University of Chicago He became Dean of the faculty of Science at the University of Tokyo in 1965 a position he held until his retirement in 1967 After his retirement he was a visiting professor during 1967 68 at the University of Nancy in France From 1967 to 1977 he was a professor at Gakushuin University in Tokyo Honors and awards EditIyanaga received several honors and awards for his work He received the Rising Sun from Japan in 1976 He was elected a member of the Japan Academy in 1978 He received the Legion d honneur in 1980 Publications EditIyanaga S 1935 Sur les Classes d Ideaux dans les Corps Quadratiques Actualites Scientifiques et Industrielles No 197 Paris Hermann pamphlet 13 pp a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint postscript link 1 Iyanaga Shokichi ed 1975 Theory of Numbers North Holland mathematical library North Holland ISBN 978 0720424584 2 References Edit Engstrom H T 1937 Review Sur les Classes d Ideaux dans les Corps Quadratiques by S Iyanaga Bull Amer Math Soc 43 1 12 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1937 06477 9 O Meara O T 1978 Review The theory of numbers S Iyanaga ed translated by K Iyanaga PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 84 1 90 96 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1978 14417 6 External links EditO Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Shokichi Iyanaga MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Shokichi Iyanaga at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shokichi Iyanaga amp oldid 1127693975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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