Junjirō Noguchi

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Junjirō Noguchi ( Japanese 野 口 潤 次郎 , Noguchi Junjirō ; * 1948 ) is a Japanese mathematician .

In 1978 Noguchi received his doctorate from Hiroshima University . Until his retirement he was a professor at the University of Tokyo .

Noguchi deals with function theory of several complex variables ( complex geometry ) also with applications in number theory .

In 1980/81 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study . From 1995 to 1999 he was on the Executive Board of the Japanese Mathematical Society and in 2002 received its Analysis Prize. He also received the Tejima Memorial Publication Prize.

Fonts

  • with Takushiro Ochiai: Geometric function theory in several complex variables, AMS 1990
  • Introduction to Complex Analysis, AMS 1998
  • with Jörg Winkelmann : Nevanlinna theory in several complex variables and diophantine approximation, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften 350, Springer 2014
  • Analytic Function Theory of Several Variables-Elements of Oka's Coherence, Springer 2016
  • Kobayashi hyperbolicity and Lang's conjecture, in: T. Ochiai, Noguchi u. a., Geometry and Analysis on Manifolds, In Memory of Prof. Shoshichi Kobayashi, Progress in Mathematics, Volume 308, Birkhäuser 2015, pp. 143–151

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Website at the IAS

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