Takashi Ono (mathematician)

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Takashi Ono ( Japanese 小野 孝 , Ono Takashi ; born December 18, 1928 in Nishinomiya ) is a Japanese-American mathematician who deals with number theory and algebraic groups (including the Tamagawa numbers named after Tsuneo Tamagawa ).

Ono studied at Nagoya University and received his doctorate there in 1958 with Shokichi Iyanaga . He taught at the University of British Columbia and from 1963 to 1969 as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania . From 1969 he taught as a professor at Johns Hopkins University . In 2011 he retired.

He was at the Institute for Advanced Study from 1959 to 1961 (at the invitation of Robert Oppenheimer ), 1968/69 and 1971 . He became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012 . In 1966 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Moscow (On Tamagawa Numbers).

He is the father of mathematician Ken Ono , Creighton University music professor Momoro Ono, and biomedical scientist Santa Ono, president of the University of British Columbia and the University of Cincinnati .

Fonts

  • On some arithmetic properties of linear algebraic groups, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 70, 1959, pp. 266-290
  • Arithmetic of algebraic tori, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 74, 1961, pp. 101-139
  • On the Tamagawa number of algebraic tori, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 78, 1963, pp. 47-73
  • On the relative theory of Tamagawa numbers, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Volume 70, 1964, pp. 325-326
  • On the relative theory of Tamagawa numbers, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 82, 1965, pp. 88-111
  • The Gauss-Bonnet theorem and the Tamagawa number, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Volume 71, 1965, pp. 345-348. Project Euclid
  • On Gaussian sums, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 75, 1969, pp. 43-45
  • On algebraic groups and discontinuous groups, Nagoya Mathematics Journal, Volume 27, 1969, pp. 279-322
  • An Introduction to Algebraic Number Theory, Plenum Publishers, 1990, 2nd edition 2012
  • Variations on a Theme of Euler: Quadratic Forms, Elliptic Curves and Hopf Maps, Plenum Press 1994
  • Gauss Sums and Poincaré Sums (Japanese), Nippon Hyoron Sha., 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Membership Book of IAS 1980
  2. Takashi Ono in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  3. Getting to know Ono, UC Magazine, April 2013