Masahiko Fujiwara

Masahiko Fujiwara

Masahiko Fujiwara (Japanese: 藤原 正彦 Fujiwara Masahiko; born July 9, 1943 in Shinkyo, Manchukuo (now China)) is a Japanese mathematician, who is best known as an essayist.

He comes from a cultured family: his father Jirō Nitta and mother Tei Fujiwara were both popular authors. He graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1966. He began writing after a two-year position as associate professor at the University of Colorado, with a book Wakaki sugakusha no Amerika designed to explain American campus life to Japanese people. He also wrote about the University of Cambridge, after a year's visit (Harukanaru Kenburijji: Ichi sugakusha no Igirisu). In a popular book on mathematics, he categorized theorems as beautiful theorems or ugly theorems. He is also known in Japan for speaking out against government reforms in secondary education. He wrote The Dignity of a State, which according to Time Asia was the second best selling book in the first six months of 2006 in Japan [1]. In 2006 he published Yo ni mo utsukushii sugaku nyumon ("An Introduction to the World's Most Elegant Mathematics") with the writer Yoko Ogawa: it is a dialogue between novelist and mathematician on the extraordinary beauty of numbers.

As a mathematician, he is a professor emeritus at Ochanomizu University. His major work is on Diophantine equations.

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Masahiko Fujiwara — (japonais : 藤原 正彦 ; rōmaji : Fujiwara Masahiko), né le 9 juillet 1943 en Mandchourie, est un mathématicien japonais connu surtout pour son travail d’essayiste et son opposition aux réformes dans l’éducation secondaire de son pays.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Masahiko — may refer to: Masahiko Amakasu (1891–1945), an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army imprisoned for his involvement in the Amakasu Incident Masahiko Arimachi, a Japanese singer and former actor Masahiko Fujiwara (born 1943), a Japanese… …   Wikipedia

  • Fujiwara — ), literally wisteria field is a Japanese surname. If you were looking for the weather effect regarding cyclones, see Fujiwhara effect.The name can refer to:People* The Fujiwara clan and its members ** Fujiwara no Kamatari * Northern Fujiwara… …   Wikipedia

  • The Dignity of the Nation — (ISBN 4106101416) is a book by the famous Japanese essayist and mathematician Masahiko Fujiwara. Since its publication in November 2005, sales of the bestselling book have exceeded two million copies in Japan. It was based on a 2005 lecture The… …   Wikipedia

  • Seki Kowa — Zeichnung von Seki Takakazu in Tensai no Eikō to Zasetsu von Masahiko Fujiwara Zeichnung von Seki Takakazu Seki Takakazu (jap. 関 孝和 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Seki Kōwa — Zeichnung von Seki Takakazu in Tensai no Eikō to Zasetsu von Masahiko Fujiwara Zeichnung von Seki Takakazu Seki Takakazu (jap. 関 孝和 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jirō Nitta — 新田 次郎 Born Hiroto Fujiwara 藤原 寛人 June 6, 1912(1912 06 06) Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Died February 15, 1980(1980 02 15) (aged 67) Musashino, Tokyo, Japan Occupation …   Wikipedia

  • Hasse principle — In mathematics, Helmut Hasse s local global principle, also known as the Hasse principle, is the idea that one can find an integer solution to an equation by using the Chinese remainder theorem to piece together solutions modulo powers of each… …   Wikipedia

  • 1729 (number) — This article is about the number. For the year, see 1729. List of numbers Integers ← 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k 7k 8k 9k → 1729 Cardinal …   Wikipedia

  • Aera (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Aera image size = 200px image caption = Cover of August 14•21, 2006 issue. editor = editor title = staff writer = frequency = Weekly circulation = category = News, Photography (gravure) company = Asahi Shimbun publisher …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”