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Mikio Sato
BiographyMathSciNet
Dissertation: Theory of hyperfunctions
Mathematics Subject Classification: 46Functional analysis
Advisor: Shokichi Iyanaga
Advisor 2: Kosaku Yosida
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Name | School | Year | Descendants |
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Jimbo, Michio | Kyoto University | 8 | |
Kashiwara, Masaki | Kyoto University | 24 | |
Kawai, Takahiro | Kyoto University | ||
Miwa, Tetsuji | Kyoto University | 2 | |
Morimoto, Mitsuo | University of Tokyo | ||
Mulase, Motohico | Kyoto University | 11 | |
Nagamachi, Shigeaki | Kyoto University | ||
Ohyama, Yousuke | Kyoto University | ||
Ueno, Kimio | Kyoto University | ||
Yano, Tamaki | Kyoto University |
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Mikio Sato, a visionary of mathematics
Pierre Schapira
Abstract
This paper, to appear in the “Notices of the AMS” , is a modified version of a text already appeared in this journal, Feb. after a first publication in French, in “La Gazette des Mathématiciens” 97 () on the occasion of Sato’s reception of the / Wolf prize.
Mikio Sato passed away on January 9, and it was very sad news for all of us who had the chance to meet him and share his vision of mathematics. A vision radically new and revolutionary, too revolutionary to be immediately understood by the community of mathematicians, in particular by the analysts, despite the fact that initially, Sato’s aim was to develop “algebraic analysis”, that is, to treat problems of analysis with the tools of algebraic geometry. And Sato never did any effort nor spend a great deal of time or energy to make his ideas propagate.
Sato did not write a lot, did not communicate easily and attended very few meetings. But he invented a
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Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
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Mikio Sato's father was a lawyer. Mikio had an extremely difficult time growing up in Japan during the years of World War II and living through equally difficult years that followed. He began his elementary schooling in Tokyo in April since children only began school in April and they had to be six years old. In fact Mikio was seven years old only days after beginning school but the entrance rules were rigorously imposed. In April he moved from elementary school to middle school, essentially a year behind some of his fellow pupils because of his date of birth [1]:-it did not really matter, since I was not a quick boy. On the contrary, when I was a child, say, four , I was called 'bonchan', which means a boy who is very