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Satoshi Suzuki (mathematician)

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Satoshi Suzuki
Born(1930-06-24)June 24, 1930
Nagoya, Japan
DiedAugust 11, 1991(1991-08-11) (aged 61)
Kyoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Citizenship Japan
Alma materKyoto University
Scientific career
Fieldsalgebraic geometry
InstitutionsKyoto University
Kyoto Women's University
Momoyama Gakuin University
Florida State University
Purdue University
Queen's University at Kingston
Rutgers University
Doctoral advisorYasuo Akizuki

Satoshi Suzuki (24 June 1930 – 11 August 1991) was a Japanese mathematician,[1] and a professor at Kyoto University.[2]

Academic works

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  • "Higher differential algebras of discrete valuation rings" is cited by "Regular local rings essentially of finite type over fields of prime characteristic", Mamoru Furuya a, Hiroshi Niitsuma, Journal of Algebra 306 (2006) 703–711.
  • 5 articles[9][10][11][12][13] written by Suzuki are cited in the textbook "Homologie des algèbres commutatives".[14]

Life

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Satoshi Suzuki was born on 24 June 1930 in Nagoya. He entered Kyoto University in 1949. He studied mathematics in his undergraduate cours. His adviser in graduate course was Yasuo Akizuki from 1953 to 1958, but his research ideas were developed by his own. He wrote a paper "Note on the existence of rational points"[15] published in the Proceedings of the Japan Academy in 1958.[16]

  • 1958 - 59 taught at Kyoto Women's University
  • 1959 - 61 taught at Momoyama Gakuin, Sakai, Osaka
  • 1963 associate professor at Kyoto University
  • 1964 submitted his doctoral thesis "Some results on m-adic differentials" to Kyoto University
  • 1965 - 67 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
  • 1967 - 68 Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
  • 1970 full professor at Kyoto University

Paulo Ribenboim wrote about Suzuki that "I was very interested in his work on differentials, especially the higher order differentials and I attended his lectures with profit. At my suggestion, Suzuki wrote up his lecture notes ... [17] ."

Doctoral thesis

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  • Some results on m-adic differentials, Kyoto University, 1964.

Research articles

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Books

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  • Collected Papers of Satoshi Suzuki, 1994 - Kingston, Ont.: Queen's University

References

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  1. ^ "Biography". Maths History. 24 June 1930. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  2. ^ "SUZUKI Satosi". KAKEN (in Latin). Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Google Scholar". Google Scholar. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  4. ^ Villamayor, Orlando E. (1978). "An extension to fields of positive characteristic of Mather's construction of the Thom-Boardman sequence". Annales scientifiques de l'École normale supérieure. 11 (1). Societe Mathematique de France: 1–28. doi:10.24033/asens.1338. ISSN 0012-9593.
  5. ^ Villamavor, Orlando E. (1979). "On Jacobian extensions of ideals". Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática. 10 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 87–95. doi:10.1007/bf02588344. ISSN 0100-3569. S2CID 119971679.
  6. ^ Hipps, N; Mount, K.R; Villamayor, O.E (1980). "Vertices and polarizations for homogeneous polynomials". Advances in Mathematics. 37 (2). Elsevier BV: 105–120. doi:10.1016/0001-8708(80)90030-4. ISSN 0001-8708.
  7. ^ Furuya, Mamoru; Niitsuma, Hiroshi (1 January 2002). "On $\mathbf{m}$-adic higher differentials and regularities of Noetherian complete local rings". Kyoto Journal of Mathematics. 42 (1). Duke University Press. doi:10.1215/kjm/1250284709. ISSN 2156-2261.
  8. ^ Furuya, Mamoru; Niitsuma, Hiroshi (1 October 2002). "A note on regularity of Noetherian complete local rings of unequal characteristic". Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series A, Mathematical Sciences. 78 (8). Project Euclid. doi:10.3792/pjaa.78.166. ISSN 0386-2194.
  9. ^ On torsion of the module of differentials of a locality which is a complete intersection, 1965
  10. ^ Note on formally projective modules, 1966
  11. ^ On the Flatness of Complete Formally Projective Modules, 1968
  12. ^ Differential modules and derivations of complete discrete valuation rings, 1969
  13. ^ Differentials of commutative rings, 1971 - Kingston, Ont., Queen's University
  14. ^ Andrè, Michel (1974). Homologie des algèbres commutatives. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-51449-4. ISBN 978-3-642-51450-0.
  15. ^ Note on the existence of rational points, Proceedings of the Japan Academy, 1958
  16. ^ Satoshi Suzuki (1930 - 1991) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics
  17. ^ Satoshi Suzuki (1930 - 1991) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics