A lost mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa : the forgotten father of matroid theory / Hirokazu Nishimura and Susumu Kuroda, editors.

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 the...

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Other Authors: Kuroda, Susumu, Nishimura, Hirokazu
Format: Ebook
Language:English
German
Published: Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser, [2009]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • The life of Takeo Nakasawa
  • South Manchurian Railway Company (1906-1945)
  • The road to the Fifteen Years War (1931-1945)
  • The Fifteen Years War (1931-1945)
  • Mathematics around Takeo Nakasawa
  • Chronological tables
  • Works of Takeo Nakasawa
  • Zur Axiomatik der linearen Abhängigkeit I
  • Zur Axiomatik der linearen Abhängigkeit II
  • Zur Axiomatik der linearen Abhängigkeit III
  • Über die Abbildungskette vom Projektionsspektrum
  • On Axiomatics of linear dependence I : the B1-space
  • On Axiomatics of linear dependence II : the B2-space
  • On Axiomatics of linear dependence III
  • On Mapping sequences of a projective spectrum.
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