ℹ️ International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 2022. Meet ICM invited speakers in history. It's Springer's tradition to make ICM Intelligencer since 1978.
ALT Nicolas Bergeron (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) at the 21st Takagi Lectures
June 23 (Sat), 2018
Lecture Hall (Room No. 420)
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
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Professor Anatoly Vershik at the 15th Takagi Lectures
June 27 (Sat)--28 (Sun), 2015
Lecture Theater (3rd floor), House of Creativity
Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Cover of the latest issue #TheMathematicalIntelligencer
"In December 2018, a team of students spontaneously assembled paper tetrahedra into a Sierpiński pyramid."
Sam Vandervelde "Proof School" #proofschool
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🎉NEW EPISODE!🎉 #SpringerMathPodcast
Have you ever been to Japan? In this episode, two Japanese mathematicians, Ken Hayami & Hisashi Okamoto, share some interesting background information that may enrich your experience at #ICIAM2023 Tokyo!
🎧 Listen: springermathpodcast.buzzspro…
ALT Ken Hayami (left), born in 1956, obtained his master’s degree in 1981 from the University of Tokyo and began his career as a researcher at the NEC Corporation. He obtained PhD degrees from the Wessex Institute of Technology (1991) and the University of Tokyo (1993), respectively. In 1993, he joined the faculty of the University of Tokyo and later he moved to NII/Sokendai, where he is now professor emeritus. Ken Hayami has been the president of the Japan SIAM since June 2023.
Hisashi Okamoto (right), born in 1956, obtained his PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1985, supervised by Hiroshi Fujita. He previously held positions at the University of Tokyo and the Research Institute of Mathematics (Kyoto University), and is now at Gakushuin University in Tokyo. He was an invited speaker at the 1998 International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin. Hisashi Okamoto has been the editor-in-chief of the Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics since 2016.
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Great podcast🎧on the 10th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics @iciam2023 Waseda Univ, Tokyo 🇯🇵 August 20 - 25!🎊
Ken Hayami (President, Japan SIAM) and Hisashi Okamoto (Editor-in-Chief, JJIAM).
To listen: #SpringerMathPodcastspringermathpodcast.buzzspro…
22 days left to ICIAM2023Tokyo!
You can enjoy a dinner cruise on a traditional Japanese small boat called a “YAKATABUNE” in Tokyo Bay. Today’s temperature in Tokyo is 33°C, and the humidity is 54%. I sweat just by standing #ICIAM2023
On 23 June 1993 Andrew Wiles announced his historic first proof of Fermat's Last Theorem here at the Isaac Newton Institute. Thirty years later, we asked the man himself how he feels on the occasion: youtu.be/nlUimyJpWtI@plusmathsorg@Cambridge_Uni@OxUniMaths#flt30
Congrats to #PrincetonU mathematician Elliott Lieb, one of three recipients to receive the 2023 @KyotoPrize.
He won for "pioneering mathematical research in physics, chemistry and quantum information science based on many-body physics": bit.ly/4664dIN
ALT Portrait of Elliott Lieb with the words "Princeton mathematician Elliot Lieb wins Kyoto Prize for pioneering quantum discoveries"