Shigeo Sasaki
Shigeo Sasaki (佐々木 重夫) (18 November 1912 Yamagata Prefecture, Japan – 14 August 1987 Tokyo) was a Japanese mathematician working on differential geometry who introduced Sasaki manifolds. He retired from Tohoku University's Mathematical Institute in April 1976.[1]
Publications
- Sasaki, Shigeo (1985), Tachibana, Shun-ichi (ed.), Selected papers, Tokyo: Kinokuniya Company Ltd., MR 0834384
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gollark: Oh, and their prison which tortures people into insanity, and this is seen as a feature?
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References
- "Professor Emeritus - E". Mathematical Institute Tohoku University. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- Editors of the Tohoku Mathematical Journal (1987), "Shigeo Sasaki: 1912–1987", Tohoku Mathematical Journal, 39 (4): i–viii, doi:10.2748/tmj/1178228236CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Shigeo Sasaki", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
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