Masanori Hino

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Masanori Hino (* 1971 ) is a Japanese mathematician who specializes in probability theory and analysis.

Masanori Hino received his doctorate from Ichiro Shigekawa at the University of Kyoto in 1998 (Spectral properties of Laplacians on an abstract Wiener space with a weighted Wiener measure). He is a professor at the University of Kyoto.

Among other things, he deals with stochastic analysis and geometry ( fractals ).

In 2016, Hino and Keisuke Hara received the Senior Berwick Prize for a joint work on the proof of a neoclassical inequality by Terence Lyons.

In 2011 he received the Analysis Prize of the Japanese Mathematical Society .

Fonts (selection)

  • Martingale dimensions for fractals, Ann. Probab., Volume 36, 2008, pp. 971-991. Arxiv
  • with Jose A. Ramírez, Small-time Gaussian behavior of symmetric diffusion semigroups, Ann. Probab., Vol. 31, 2003, pp. 1254-1295.
  • On singularity of energy measures on self-similar sets, Probab. Theory Related Fields, Volume 132, 2005, pp. 265-290, Part 2 with Kenji Nakahara, Bull. London Math. Soc., Volume 38, 2006, pp. 1019-1032.
  • Energy measures and indices of Dirichlet forms, with applications to derivatives on some fractals, Proc. London Math. Soc., Volume 100, 2010, pp. 269-302. Arxiv
  • Dirichlet spaces on H-convex sets in Wiener space, Bull. Sci. Math., Volume 135 2011, pp. 667-683. Arxiv
  • Upper estimate of martingale dimension for self-similar fractals, Prob. Theory and Related Fields, Volume 156, 2013, pp. 739-793, Arxiv
  • Measurable Riemannian structures associated with strong local Dirichlet forms, Math. Nachr., Volume 286, 2013, pp. 1466-1478, Arxiv
  • Indices of Dirichlet forms, Sugaku Expositions, Volume 30, 2017, pp. 187-205

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Masanori Hino in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Hara, Hino: Fractional Order Taylor's Series and the Neo-Classical Inequality, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Volume 42, 2010, pp. 467-477, Arxiv