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Update: 2012/02/09

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Osamu Iyama Professor
OFFICE Rm 202 in Bldg. Sci. 1 (internal phone number 2816)
EMAIL iyama@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
PERSONAL
WEB
[Personal Page] http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~iyama/
RESEARCH
  • representation theory of algebras
  • Auslander-Reiten theory
  • derived category
PAPERS
  1. O. Iyama: τ-categories I, II, III, Algebr. Represent. Theory, 8 (2005), no. 3, 297321, no. 4, 449477, no. 5, 601619.
  2. O. Iyama: Finiteness of representation dimension, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 131 (2003), no. 4, 10111014.
PRIZES
2010, MSJ Spring Prize (by MSJ)
“Studies on representations of finite-dimensional algebras and CohenMacaulay modules”
2010, JSPS Prize (by JSPS)
“Representation theory of orders”
2008, MSJ Algebra Prize
2007, The 1st International Conferences on Representations of Algebras (ICRA) Award
“Higher theory for almost split sequences and Auslander correspondence, and his subsequent work on CalabiYau categories”
2001, MSJ Takebe Prize (by MSJ)
“Representation theory of orders”
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Hiroaki Kanno Professor (Adjpoint Professor in KMI)
OFFICE Rm 447 (formerly Rm 433) in Bldg. Sci. A (internal phone number 2417)
EMAIL kanno@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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 Nekrasovs 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, 149175.
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Jun Kato Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 503 in Bldg. Sci. 1 (internal phone number 2410)
EMAIL jkato@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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., to appear.
  2. J. Kato: Existence and uniqueness of the solution to the modified Schrodinger maps, Math. Res. Lett., 12 (2005), 171186.
  3. Jun Kato: The uniqueness of nondecaying solutions for the Navier-Stokes equations, Arch. Rational Mech. Anal., 169 (2003), 159175.
PRIZES
2008, MSJ Takebe Prize, Special Award (by MSJ)
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Tomoki Kawahira Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 441 (formerly Rm 439) in Bldg. Sci. A (internal phone number 5595)
EMAIL kawahira@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
PERSONAL
WEB
[Personal Page] http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~kawahira/index.htm
RESEARCH
  • complex dynamics
  • hyperbolic geometry
  • lamination
PAPERS
  1. T. Kawahira: Semiconjugacies between the Julia sets of geometrically finite rational maps, Ergodic Theory Dynam. Systems, 23 (2003), no. 4, 11251152.
  2. T. Kawahira: On the regular leaf space of the cauliflower, Kodai Math. J., 26 (2003), no. 2, 167178.
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Tomomi Kawamura Associate Professor
OFFICE Rm 357 (formerly Rm 323) in Bldg. Sci. A (internal phone number 4534)
EMAIL tomomi@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
RESEARCH
  • knot theory
  • low dimensional topology
PAPERS
  1. T. Kawamura: The Rasmussen invariants and the sharper slice-Bennequin inequality on knots, Topology 46 (2007), 2938.
  2. T. Kawamura: Essential cycles in graph divides as a link representation, Tokyo J. Math. 29 (2006) 515527.
PRIZES
2003, MSJ Takebe Prize (by MSJ)
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Yoshifumi Kimura Professor/Dean
OFFICE Rm 401 in Bldg. Sci. 1 (internal phone number 2819)
EMAIL kimura@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
RESEARCH
  • fluid dynamics
  • vortex motion
  • turbulence
PAPERS
  1. Y. Kimura: Vortex motion on surfaces with constant curvature, Proc. R. Soc. London, A 455 (1999), pp. 245259.
  2. Y. Kimura and J. R. Herring: Diffusion in stably stratified turbulence, J. Fluid Mech., 328 (1996), 253269.
FELLOWS
2007, American Physical Society Fellow
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Ryoichi Kobayashi Professor
OFFICE Rm 501 in Bldg. Sci. 1 (internal phone number 2432)
EMAIL ryoichi@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
RESEARCH
  • complex differential geometry
  • complex algebraic geometry
  • Diophantine geometry
PAPERS
  1. R. Kobayashi: Toward Nevanlinna theory as a geometric model for Diophantine approximation, Sugaku Expositions, 16 (2003), no. 1, 3979.
  2. R. Kobayashi: Ricci-flat Kähler metrics on affine algebraic manifolds and degenerations of Kähler-Einstein K3 surfaces, Adv. Stud. Pure Math., 18-II, Academic Press, 1990, pp. 137228.
PRIZES
1994, MSJ Geometry Prize
“On the existence of KählerEinstein metrics on non-compact complex algebraic surfaces and its application to the uniformization problem”
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Shigeyuki Kondo Professor
OFFICE Rm 431 in Bldg. Sci. A (internal phone number 2815)
EMAIL kondo@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp
PERSONAL
WEB
[Personal Page] http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~kondo/
RESEARCH
  • algebraic geometry
  • moduli spaces and automorphic forms
  • automorphisms of K3 surfaces and Enriques surfaces
PAPERS
  1. I. Dolgachev, B. van Geemen and S. Kondo: A complex ball uniformization of the moduli space of cubic surfaces via periods of K3 surfaces, J. reine angew. Math., 588 (2005), 99148.
  2. S. Kondo: Maximal subgroups of the Mathieu group M23 and symplectic automorphisms of supersingular K3 surfaces, International Mathematics Research Notices 2006 (2006), 19.
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