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Sigeru Mizohata

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Sigeru Mizohata
Born(1924-12-30)30 December 1924
Died25 June 2002(2002-06-25) (aged 77)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materKyoto University
Known forLax-Mizohata theorem,
Mizohata operator
AwardsMatsunaga Prize (1966)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, Partial Differential Equations
InstitutionsKyoto University
Doctoral advisorHiroshi Okamura

Sigeru (Shigeru) Mizohata (Japanese: 溝畑 茂(みぞはた しげる); December 30, 1924 – June 25, 2002) was a Japanese mathematician, who specialized in the theory of partial differential equations.[1]

Biography

Sigeru Mizohata graduated from the Faculty of Science at the Kyoto Imperial University in 1947, where he was studying under Hiroshi Okamura. From 1954 to 1957 he studied in France as an international student; this left a lasting impact, with many of his research papers subsequently published in French. His research interests mainly concerned hyperbolic partial differential equations and the use of functional analysis in the theory of PDEs. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Paris in 1986.

Books

  • Mizohata, Sigeru (1979). The Theory of Partial Differential Equations (revised ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521297462.
  • Mizohata, Sigeru (1985). On the Cauchy Problem. Notes and Reports in Mathematics in Science and Engineering. Vol. 3. Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 9781483269061.

Works

References

  1. ^ sikyo.net/-/1064485 (in Japanese)


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