Tetsuji Shioda

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Tetsuji Shioda

Tetsuji Shioda ( Japanese 塩 田 徹 治 , Shioda Tetsuji ; * 1940 ) is a Japanese mathematician who deals with arithmetic and algebraic geometry.

Shioda received her PhD in 1967 from Jun-ichi Igusa at Johns Hopkins University . He is a professor at Rikkyō University .

Among other things, he applied Mordell-Weil grids from number theory to the closest packing of spheres. Shioda module surfaces are named after him.

In 1990 he received the Autumn Prize of the Japanese Mathematical Society . In 1990 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto (Theory of Mordell-Weil lattices).

Fonts

  • with Matthias Schütt : Mordell-Weil Lattices, Results of Mathematics and its Frontier Areas, Springer 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tetsuji Shioda in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Shioda, Mordell-Weil lattices and sphere packings, Amer. J. Math. Vol. 113, 1991, pp. 931-948.
  3. Shioda, On elliptic modular surfaces, Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, Volume 24, 1972, pp. 20-59.