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A Lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa

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Produktnummer: 185657bd87745940adb59286bb1e64f50c
Themengebiete: Combinatorics History of Mathematics Linear Algebra Linear Independence Manchuria Matroid Theory Nakasawa, Takeo Pacific War Whitney, Hassler mathematics
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 16.01.2009
EAN: 9783764385729
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 236
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Kuroda, Susumu Nishimura, Hirokazu
Verlag: Springer Basel
Untertitel: The Forgotten Father of Matroid Theory
Produktinformationen "A Lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa"
Matroid theory was invented in the middle of the 1930s by two mathematicians independently, namely, Hassler Whitney in the USA and Takeo Nakasawa in Japan. Whitney became famous, but Nakasawa remained anonymous until two decades ago. He left only four papers to the mathematical community, all of them written in the middle of the 1930s. It was a bad time to have lived in a country that had become as eccentric as possible. Just as Nazism became more and more flamboyant in Europe in the 1930s, Japan became more and more esoteric and fanatical in the same time period. This book explains the little that is known about Nakasawa’s personal life in a Japan that had, among other failures, lost control over its military. This book contains his four papers in German and their English translations as well as some extended commentary on the history of Japan during those years. The book also contains 14 photos of him or his family. Although the veil of mystery surrounding Nakasawa’s life hasonly been partially lifted, the work presented in this book speaks eloquently of a tragic loss to the mathematical community.

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