
Masaki Kashiwara
Masaki Kashiwara is a renowned Japanese mathematician born near Tokyo, who has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in algebra and analysis. He is recognized for his groundbreaking work on D-modules, which bridges various mathematical disciplines. Recently awarded the prestigious Abel Prize, often referred to as the Nobel of Mathematics, Kashiwara is celebrated for his ability to connect different areas of mathematics, enhancing our understanding of complex concepts.
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Masaki Kashiwara is awarded the Abel Prize for his contributions to the field of mathematics.
המתמטיקאי שבונה גשרים והפרס היוקרתיMasaki Kashiwara participated in a mysterious Zoom meeting organized by the head of his research institute.
Forscher, der auf Japanisch publizierte, gewinnt wichtigsten Mathematikpreis - WissenschaftMasaki Kashiwara, a professor at Kyoto University, was awarded the Abel Prize, often referred to as the 'Nobel Prize of Mathematics'.
ガザ在住のマンスール朝日新聞通信員死亡 イスラエルがミサイル攻撃 [イスラエル・パレスチナ問題]:朝日新聞Masaki Kashiwara, a special professor at Kyoto University, was awarded the Abel Prize, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of Mathematics.
立教大名誉教授の山田昭次さん死去 震災時の朝鮮人虐殺など研究:朝日新聞Masaki Kashiwara has been awarded the Abel Prize, considered the Nobel of mathematics.
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