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Update: 2024/03/19

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Johannes Jaerisch Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 329 in Sci. Bldg. A
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-5571 (ext. 5571)
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RESEARCH
  • ergodic theory and dynamical systems
  • thermodynamic formalism
  • fractal geometry
  • geometric group theory
PAPERS
[1]J. Jaerisch and H. Sumi. Pointwise Hölder exponents of the complex analogues of the Takagi function in random complex dynamics. Adv. Math. 313 (2017), 839–874.
[2]J. Jaerisch. Fractal models for normal subgroups of Schottky groups. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 366 (2014), no. 10, 5453–5485.
PRIZES
2018, MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (by MSJ)
“Research on ergodic theory and its intensive applications to various fields”
2020, The Young Scientists' Prize (The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) (by MEXT)
“Research on ergodic theory and its intensive applications to various fields”
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Hiroaki Kanno Professor (Adjpoint Professor in KMI)
OFFICE Rm 447 in Sci. Bldg. A
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-2417 (ext. 2417)
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PROFILE [DOWNLOAD] kanno_hiroaki_en.pdf [PDF/95KB]
RESEARCH
  • mathematical physics
  • geometry of string theory and gauge theories
  • supersymmetry
  • manifold of special holonomy
PAPERS
[1]T. Eguchi and H. Kanno. Topological strings and Nekrasov’s formulas. J. High Energy Phys. (2003), no. 12, 006 (electronic).
[2]L. Baulieu, H. Kanno and I. M. Singer. Special quantum field theories in eight and other dimensions. Comm. Math. Phys. 194 (1998), no. 1, 149–175.
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Jun Kato Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 503 in Math. Bldg.
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-2410 (ext. 2410)
E-MAIL
PROFILE [DOWNLOAD] kato_jun_en.pdf [PDF/79KB]
RESEARCH
  • nonlinear partial differential equations
  • Fourier analysis
PAPERS
[1]J. Kato, M. Nakamura and T. Ozawa. A generalization of the weighted Strichartz estimates for wave equations and an application to self-similar solutions. Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 60 (2007), no. 2, 164–186.
[2]J. Kato. Existence and uniqueness of the solution to the modified Schrodinger maps. Math. Res. Lett. 12 (2005), 171–186.
[3]Jun Kato. The uniqueness of nondecaying solutions for the Navier-Stokes equations. Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 169 (2003), 159–175.
PRIZES
2008, MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (by MSJ)
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Tomomi Kawamura Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 357 in Sci. Bldg. A
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-4534 (ext. 4534)
E-MAIL
PROFILE [DOWNLOAD] kawamura_tomomi_en.pdf [PDF/80KB]
RESEARCH
  • knot theory
  • low dimensional topology
PAPERS
[1]T. Kawamura. The Rasmussen invariants and the sharper slice-Bennequin inequality on knots. Topology 46 (2007), 29–38.
[2]T. Kawamura. Essential cycles in graph divides as a link representation. Tokyo J. Math. 29 (2006) 515–527.
PRIZES
2003, MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (by MSJ)
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Nanao Kita Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 331 in Sci. Bldg. A
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-5612 (ext. 5612)
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Masashi Kubo Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 403 in Math. Bldg.
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-2825 (ext. 2825)
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RESEARCH
  • source coding
  • large deviation
  • stochastic process
PAPERS
[1]S. Ihara and M. Kubo. Error exponent of coding for stationary memoryless sources with a fidelity criterion. IEICE Trans. E88-A (2005), no. 5, 1339–1345.
[2]S. Ihara and M. Kubo. The asymptotics of string matching probabilities for Gaussian random sequences. Nagoya Math. J. 166 (2002), 39–54.
[3]S. Ihara and M. Kubo. Error exponent for coding of memoryless Gaussian sources with a fidelity criterion. IEICE Trans. E83-A (2000), no. 10, 1891–1897.
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François Le Gall Professor
OFFICE Rm 404 in Math. Bldg.
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-2412 (ext. 2412)
E-MAIL
PROFILE [DOWNLOAD] legall_francois_en.pdf [PDF/196KB]
RESEARCH
  • algorithms
  • computational complexity
  • quantum computing
PAPERS
[1]F. Le Gall. Average-case quantum advantage with shallow circuits. in Proceedings of the 34th Computational Complexity Conference, 2019, pp. 21:1-21:20.
[2]F. Le Gall. Powers of tensors and fast matrix multiplication. in Proceedings of the 39th International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, 2014, pp. 296–303.
[3]F. Le Gall. Improved quantum algorithm for triangle finding via combinatorial arguments. in Proceedings of the 55th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2014, pp. 216–225.
PRIZES
2014, ISSAC 2014 Distinguished Paper Award
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Shinichiroh Matsuo Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 451 in Sci. Bldg. A
PHONE +81 (0)52-789-2409 (ext. 2409)
E-MAIL
WEBSITE https://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~shinichiroh/
RESEARCH
  • gauge theory
  • dynamical systems
  • positive scalar curvature
PAPERS
[1]S. Matsuo and M. Tsukamoto. Brody curves and mean dimension. J. Amer. Math. Soc. 28 (2015), no. 1, 159–182.
[2]S. Matsuo. The prescribed scalar curvature problem for metrics with total unit volume. Math. Ann. 360 (2014), no. 3–4, 675–680.
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