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Kunihiko Kodaira (小平 邦彦, Kodaira Kunihiko, Japanese pronunciation: [kodaꜜiɾa kɯɲiꜜçi̥ko], 16 March 1915 – 26 July 1997) was a Japanese mathematician known for distinguished work in algebraic geometry and the theory of complex manifolds, and as the founder of the Japanese school of algebraic geometers. [1]
Kodaira Kunihiko (born March 16, 1915, Tokyo, Japan—died July 26, 1997, Kōfu) was a Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work in algebraic geometry and complex analysis.
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Jul 26, 1997 · Kunihiko Kodaira was a Japanese mathematician who won a Fields Medal for his work in algebraic geometry. View three larger pictures. Biography. Kunihiko Kodaira's parents were Gon-ichi (1884-1976) and Ichi Kodaira (1894-1993).
Learn about the life and achievements of Kunihiko Kodaira, a Japanese mathematician who made significant contributions to algebraic geometry and complex manifolds. He was the first Japanese Fields Medalist and wrote influential textbooks on mathematics.
Kunihiko Kodaira is a Japanese mathematician who won the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work on complex manifolds. He was a member of the School of Mathematics at IAS from 1949 to 1961.
Jul 1, 1999 · A tribute to the Japanese mathematician who won the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work on harmonic integrals. The article reviews his life, achievements and collaborations with other mathematicians.
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Jul 26, 1997 · Kunihiko Kodaira, the first Japanese mathematician to receive the Fields medal, was best known for his work on the theory of complex manifolds and algebraic geometry.