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Japanese mathematician

Yukio Matsumoto (松本 幸夫, Matsumoto Yukio; born 1944) is a Japanese mathematician, who worked mostly in the field of geometric topology and low-dimensional topology. He was a former professor for mathematics at the university of Tokyo.

He received his Ph.D in 1973 from the university of Tokyo and his supervisor was Ichiro Tamura.

In 1984 he won the Iyanaga Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan.

Selected publications

Books

Solo

  • Matsumoto, Yukio (2001). An Introduction to Morse Theory. Translations of Mathematical Monographs. ISBN 978-0821810224.

Joint

  • Kojima, Sadayoshi; Matsumoto, Yukio; Saito, Kyōji; Seppälä, Mika (1995). Topology and Teichmüller spaces. World Scientific Publishing. doi:10.1142/3122.

References

  1. ^ "Yukio Matsumoto". researchmap.jp. researchmap. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  2. Yukio Matsumoto at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. "List of Spring and Autumn Prizes Winners". www.mathsoc.jp.
  4. https://www.gakushuin.ac.jp/univ/new/pamphlet-english.pdf

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