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Kohji Matsumoto

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Kohji Matsumoto (松本 耕二, Matsumoto Kōji) is a mathematician, Doctor of Mathematics, and professor of mathematics at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan. His specializations include number theory, zeta theory, and mathematical analysis. He is mostly recognized for the Matsumoto zeta function, a zeta function named after him. His academic papers have been published in several scientific journals. He co-edited Analytic Number Theory, a tome about prime numbers, divisor problems, Diophantine equations, and other topics related to analytic number theory, including Diophantine approximations, and the theory of zeta and L-functions. His other book, Algebraic And Analytic Aspects Of Zeta Functions And L-Functions, a compilation of lectures at the French-Japanese Winter School, was published in 2010.[1][2]

Academic papers

References

  1. ^ Bhowmik, G.; Matsumoto, K.; Tsumura, H. (2010). Algebraic and Analytic Aspects of Zeta Function and L―functions. MSJ Memoirs. 日本数学会. ISBN 9784931469563.
  2. ^ Jia, C.; Matsumoto, K. (2002). Analytic Number Theory. Developments in Mathematics. Springer. ISBN 9781402005459. LCCN 2002071069.