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  1. Collected Papers by Teiji Takagi, 1991-03
  2. Japanese Mathematicians: Heisuke Hironaka, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Seki Kowa, Toshikazu Sunada, Yozo Matsushima, Kunihiko Kodaira
  3. The collected papers of Teiji Takagi, by Teiji Takagi, 1973
  4. People From Gifu Prefecture: Teiji Takagi, Ikuhisa Minowa, Chiune Sugihara, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Naofumi Yamamoto, Shinya Hashimoto
  5. University of Tokyo Alumni: Yukio Mishima, Nam June Paik, Kenzo Tange, Nobusuke Kishi, Takeo Fukuda, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Osamu Dazai
  6. [Bibliography of Takagi Teiji] by Teiji Takagi, 1975

1. Takagi Teiji Biography
takagi teiji biography and related resources. Teiji Takagi ( April 21, 1875 February 28, 1960) was a Japanese mathematician.
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He was born in Gifu, Japan. After graduating from the University of Tokyo, he studied in Germany. His work in algebraic number theory was important both from the point of view of proving fundamental results in class field theory, and in introducing contemporary mathematics in Japan. Takagi Teiji Resources Contact Us Sitemap
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Teiji Takagi. lived from 1875 to 1960. Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber s work. Find out more at
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Teiji Takagi lived from 1875 to 1960 Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber's work. Find out more at
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6. Teiji Takagi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Teiji Takagi ( takagi teiji, April 21, 1875 February 28, 1960) was a Japanese mathematician, best known for proving the Takagi existence theorem
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Teiji Takagi
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Teiji Takagi Takagi Teiji April 21 February 28 ) was a Japanese mathematician , best known for proving the Takagi existence theorem in class field theory He was born in the mountainous and rural region of Gifu Japan . He began learning mathematics in middle school, reading texts in English since none were available in Japanese. After attending a high school for gifted students, he went on to the University of Tokyo , at that time the only university in Japan. There he learned mathematics from such European classic texts as Salmon 's Algebra and Weber 's Lehrbuch der Algeba . Aided by Hilbert , he then studied at G¶ttingen . Aside from his work in algebraic number theory he was notable for the quantity of textbooks he wrote in Japanese. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teiji_Takagi Categories 1875 births 1960 deaths ... Number theorists Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages
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Teiji Takagi. Doctorate from unknown university in unknown year Adviser David Hilbert Students. Shokichi Iyanaga (unknown university, unknown year)
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17. Mathematics Unbound Abstracts
Imperial University of Tokyo (founded in 1886) employed faculty such as Fujisawa Rikitaro and takagi teiji who had been trained in the German tradition,
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Hermite, Darboux, and the Promotion
of German Mathematics in post-1870 France Tom Archibald
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France's political transition from the Second Empire to the Third Republic was accompanied by a mathematical transition of which one remarkable feature is an increased interest in German research. In this period, French mathematicians not only studied German work, they absorbed aspects of its dominant values. The shift toward German-style pure mathematics is not mirrored in other aspects of cultural life, and special factors mediating these developments must be sought, the more so because of the anti-German sentiment in France following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. In this paper, I investigate the roles of Gaston Darboux and Charles Hermite in the dissemination of German work to French audiences. This was a multifaceted effort, involving the translation and publication of both abstracts and articles, the encouragement of theses on subjects of German origin, the reform of curriculum at the Paris and elsewhere, and the cultural recognition of German mathematicians through appointments to the

18. Sommaire De La Revue Ebisu
takagi teiji et la découverte de la théorie du corps de classes ; Claude LEVI-ALVARES, Retour sur le Conseil national de la réforme
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  • 19. Takagi
    Biography of teiji takagi (18751960) teiji takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. His father was an accountant on a farm
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    Teiji Takagi
    Born: 21 April 1875 in Kazuya Village (near Gifu), Japan
    Died: 29 Feb 1960 in Tokyo, Japan
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    Teiji Takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. His father was an accountant on a farm in this mountainous region and Teiji was brought up on the farm on which his father worked. His mother was a devoted Buddhist and she took Teiji, when he was a young child, with her when she went to the temple. Teiji soon showed himself to be a childhood prodigy by quickly learning to recite the prayers. He attended primary school in Kazuya Village before going to middle school in Gifu entering this second stage of his education in 1886. At that time there were no mathematics texts written in Japanese so the pupils studying mathematics had to use English texts. Takagi studied Algebra for beginners by Todhunter and Geometry by Wilson.

    20. Takagi Existence Theorem - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The theorem is due to teiji takagi, who proved it during the isolated years of World War I and presented at the International Conference of Mathematicians
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    In class field theory , the Takagi existence theorem states in part that if K is a number field with class group G , there exists a unique abelian extension L K with Galois group G , such that every ideal in K becomes principal in L , and that L is characterized by the property that it is the maximal unramified abelian extension of K . The theorem tells us that the Hilbert class field conjectured by Hilbert always exists, but it required Artin and Furtw¤ngler to prove that principalization occurs. More generally, the existence theorem tells us that there is a one-to-one inclusion reversing correspondence between the abelian extensions of K and the ideal groups defined via a modulus of K . Here a modulus (or ray divisor ) is a formal product of the valuations (also called primes or places ) on K to positive integer exponents. The archimedean valuations include only those whose completions are the real numbers; they may be identified with orderings on K and occur only to exponent one.

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