Akio Hattori

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Akio Hattori
Born1929
Tokyo
Died (aged 84)
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
Known forHattori–Stong theorem
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Tokyo
Meiji University
Doctoral advisorShokichi Iyanaga

Akio Hattori (服部 晶夫, Hattori Akio, born in Tokyo in 1929,[1] died on 25 August 2013 due to submandibular gland cancer.[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[4] with Shokichi Iyanaga as his advisor. He then joined the faculty of the University of Tokyo.[5] Between 1966 and 1968 Hattori worked as a visiting scholar at both Johns Hopkins University and Yale University.

After retirement from University of Tokyo, Hattori was invited to teach at Meiji University from 1991[6][7] to 1999,[7] when they opened mathematics major in 1989. Professor Hiroko Morimoto invited Drs. Akio Hattori and Hiroshi Fujita from the University of Tokyo, and Dr. Shiro Goto from Nihon University joined to launch a research and educational system for algebra, geometry and analytics.[8]

Publications[edit]

  • Hattori, Akio (1966), "Integral characteristic numbers for weakly almost complex manifolds", Topology, 5 (3): 259–280, doi:10.1016/0040-9383(66)90010-3, ISSN 0040-9383, MR 0192517
  • "Smooth S1-action and Bordism (Geometry of Manifolds)" (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku. 158. Kyoto University: 30–35. August 1972. ISSN 1880-2818. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  • "Involution o motsu tayō-tai ni okeru Nakaoka no Coincidence Theorem ni tsuite (gunsayō o motsu tayō-tai no toporojī)" [About Coincidence Theorem in Nakaoka in manifold with Involution (topology of manifold with group action)] (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku (in Japanese). 203. Kyoto University: 109–121. February 1974. ISSN 1880-2818. OCLC 996633389. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  • "The Fixed Point Set of an Involution and Theorems of the Borsuk-Ulam Type" (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku. 221. Kyoto University: 38–46. August 1974. ISSN 1880-2818. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  • "Lifting Compact Group Actions in Fiber Bundles (Conversion group and cohomology theory)" (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku. 246. Kyoto University: 51–55. July 1975. ISSN 1880-2818. OCLC 996633801. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  • "Kohomorojī fukuso shaei kūkan-jō no S1 sayō (dōhen homotopī-ron)" [S1-action on the cohomologic complex projection space (same homotopy theory)] (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku (in Japanese). 319. Kyoto University: 20–25. February 1978. ISSN 1880-2818. OCLC 996632606. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  • "Almost complex S1-action" (PDF). RIMS Kokyuroku (in Japanese). 605. Kyoto University: 38–46. February 1987. ISSN 1880-2818. OCLC 996609177. Retrieved 13 June 2018.

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Birthdate from Worldcat author information, retrieved 2013-12-22.
  2. ^ a b "Hattori Akio-san shikyo" [Mr.Masao Hattori has died], Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese), 30 August 2013, archived from the original on 24 December 2013
  3. ^ Komatsu, Hikosaburo, ICM-90 Tokushu-go: dai 21-kai kokusai sugakusha kaigi ni tsuite [Feature:ICM-90; On the 21st ICM.] (PDF) (in Japanese), p. 7, retrieved 1 September 2013
  4. ^ Hattori, Akio (1959). Faiba bandoru no De Rham kohomoroji ni okeru supekutoru keiretsu [Spectrum series in De Rham cohomology of fiber bundle] (in Japanese). University of Tokyo.
  5. ^ Morita, Shigeyuki; Matsumoto, Shigenori (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, archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2014, retrieved 21 April 2014
  6. ^ Furuta, Mikio (September 2013). "Oshirase : Hattori Akio-sensei no goseikyo wo itamu" [Notice: Mourn for the passing of Dr. Akio Hattori]. Science Department Bulletin, Graduate School of Science (in Japanese). 45 (3). Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo: 15. OCLC 997304695. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  7. ^ a b "HATTORI Akio : Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) Database". Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  8. ^ Gotō, Shirō. "Sūgaku kyōshitsu-dayori : Meijidaigaku rikōgakubu sūgakka" [Mathematics Class Newsletter : Department of mathematics, Meiji University Faculty of Science and Technology] (PDF) (in Japanese). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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