Yoshiteru Abe
Yoshiteru Abe (安倍 吉輝, Abe Yoshiteru, September 28, 1941 – October 25, 2009) was a Japanese professional 9 dan Go player.[2]
Yoshiteru Abe | |
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Full name | Yoshiteru Abe |
Kanji | 安倍吉輝[1] |
Kana | アベヨシテル[1] |
Born | Miyagi, Japan | September 28, 1941
Died | October 25, 2009 68)[2] Japan | (aged
Residence | |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in, Tokyo branch |
Biography
Yoshiteru Abe was born in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and became an insei in 1954.[3] As a member of the Nihon Ki-in, he obtained the rank of 9 dan in 1986.[2] Abe tutored several students, including Masaaki Kanagawa and Jo Kenmochi, as well as his daughter, Yumiko Okada.[2]
Publications
Awards
- Journalist Club Prize.[1]
gollark: This is the complex plane, with a "point at infinity".
gollark: Consider the Riemann sphere.
gollark: Are you saying they have better or equivalent time complexity? This is incorrect.
gollark: Despite having worse time complexity than counter-based ones, sorts are the most popular.
gollark: #1 is just doing mergesort.
References
- Yoshiteru Abe's professional record. Nihon Ki-in. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
- Yoshiteru Abe's profile. Sensei's Library. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
- Yoshiteru Abe's games. GoBase.org. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
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