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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

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22. Bibliography
takagi, teiji, 18751960, Collected papers of teiji takagi / edited by Sigekatu Kureda, Tokyo, Iwanami Shoten, 1973. takagi, teiji, 1875-1960
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24. Teiji Takagi -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
teiji takagi. Categories Number theorists, 20th century mathematicians, teiji takagi ( April 21,1875 February 28,1960) was a Japanese (A
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Teiji Takagi (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician , best known for proving the (Click link for more info and facts about Takagi existence theorem) Takagi existence theorem in (Click link for more info and facts about class field theory) class field theory
He was born in the mountainous and rural region of (Click link for more info and facts about Gifu) Gifu (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) 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 (Click link for more info and facts about University of Tokyo) University of Tokyo , at that time the only university in Japan. There he learned mathematics from such European classic texts as (Any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters; usually migrate from salt to fresh water to spawn)

25. List Of Japanese People -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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26. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Teiji Takagi
According to our current online database, teiji takagi has 3 students and 251 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
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27. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Teiji Takagi
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29. Entrez PubMed
In memorium Dr. teiji takagi Article in Japanese Sagara M, Yagi. Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms
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30. THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences College Of Arts And
teiji takagi, (December 22, 1952 March 30, 1954). Naoshiro TSUJI, (March 31, 1954 - March 31, 1958). Atsushi KAWAGUCHI, (April 1, 1958 - March 31, 1690)
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Deans Past and Present
Name Period Tadao YANAIHARA (May 31, 1949 - December 20, 1951) Isoji ASO (December 21, 1951 - December 21, 1952) Teiji TAKAGI (December 22, 1952 - March 30, 1954) Naoshiro TSUJI (March 31, 1954 - March 31, 1958) Atsushi KAWAGUCHI (April 1, 1958 - March 31, 1690) Natsuo SHUMUTA (April 1, 1960 - March 31, 1963) Shigeru AIHARA (April 1, 1963 - March 31, 1966) Akio ABE (April 1, 1966 - March 31, 1968) Mokichiro NOGAMI (April 1, 1968 - November 13, 1968) Jiro TAMURA (November 14, 1968 - February 13, 1969) Sachio TAKAGI (Acting, February 14, 1969 - February 19, 1969) Tadashi TAKAHASHI (February 20, 1969 - May 25, 1969) Tasuku HARA (May 26, 1969 - March 31, 1971) Hajime YAMASHITA (April 1, 1971 - March 13, 1972) Sachio TAKAGI (March 14, 1972 - March 13, 1974) Hiroshi KOYAMA (March 14, 1974 - March 13, 1976) Shozo OMORI (March 14, 1976 - December 31, 1977) Motoo KAJI (January 1, 1978 - December 31, 1979) Hiroshi ISODA (January 1, 1980 - December 31, 1981) Nagayo HONMA (January 1, 1982 - December 31, 1983) Shoichiro KOIDE (January 1, 1984 - January 9, 1985)

31. The Tribune - Windows - Mind Games
but in the way elements are composed. — teiji takagi (18751960) teiji reads the words inscribed on the metal COURAGE IS IN THE MIND , then,
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Saturday, November 23, 2002
M I N D G A M E S
The first Samurai
Aditya Rishi
The essential point in algebra does not lie in the nature of the elements (which are not necessarily numbers), but in the way elements are composed.
— Teiji Takagi (1875-1960) K AZUYA village near Gifu in the 19-century central Japan: Teiji, son of an accountant on a farm in this mountainous region, discovers a secret in the cupboard of his authoritarian father. It is a Samurai sword, weapon of the emperor's chosen soldiers; there is no reason for it to be in the house of an accountant. Teiji reads the words inscribed on the metal: "COURAGE IS IN THE MIND", then, hearing his father's footsteps, quickly, puts the sword back in. "You didn't go to school today; where have you been all day?" says Takagi Senior to his son. "Mother took me to the temple of Buddha for the first time; I was there all day," says Teiji. "Which prayer did you hear there?" says the old man, with suspicion in the eyes. The child starts reciting the prayers he had heard in the temple; he has memorised all, something that even the head priest can't do. The courage with which he faced his father surprises even Teiji.
Soon, he enters middle school in Gifu in 1886, where mathematics text are not written in Japanese, so, the pupils use English texts to study mathematics. The first books that he reads there are Algebra for Beginners by Todhunter and Geometry by Wilson. His academic brilliance takes him to the Third High School in Kyoto, after three years of which, he enters Tokyo University, the only university in Japan in 1894. Here he learns advanced mathematics more by reading books than from lecture courses that he attended. He learns about algebraic curves from George Salmon's book and he also studies Serret's Algèbre Supérieure. He is among the first ones to read Heinrich Weber's algebra text when it arrives in Japan.

32. The Tribune - Windows - Mind Games
special and concrete beginnings and proceed by generalisation as they advance. —teiji takagi one of which is that of teiji takagi and his student.
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Saturday, November 30, 2002
M I N D G A M E S
Ten Samurai
Aditya Rishi
In looking back at the history of branches of mathematics, we see that they start with special and concrete beginnings and proceed by generalisation as they advance.
—Teiji Takagi A
KIRA Kurosava of Japan directed Seven Samurai, which inspired Hollywood to produce The Magnificent Seven, which inspired India to make Sholay. These, however, are works of fiction; real-life legends are more inspiring, one of which is that of Teiji Takagi and his student. The sword of Samurai is no longer an ancestral property; it belongs to the courageous, the Ten Samurai. The question was: the decimal expression of a natural number ‘a’ consists of ‘n’ digits, while that of a^3 consists of ‘m’ digits. Can n+m be equal to 2001?
Sushane Chopra (Class XII) is our third Samurai; the pack is becoming stronger. We have seven other Samurai: Ravinder Mittal (Ludhiana), Varun Jindal (Patiala), Suhail Singh Shergill, Manish Mallan, Varun Bhardwaj (PEC), Dr Vikas Handa and Rohit Pardasani (Class XI-B, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh), the youngest and the quickest. Sushane: "Prof. Takagi regarded the sword as the source of all his courage, which made him so successful. When he saw the sword showing the same effect on that child as it did on him years ago, he gave it to him with the thought that that the child, too, would make his nation proud."

33. Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics
teiji takagi, Alfred Tarski, John W. Tukey, Paul Turán, Alan Turing takagi, teiji, 18751960, Collected papers of teiji takagi, 1, QA 3 T34, Killam
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This is a list of Mathematics and Statistics collected works that can be found at Dalhousie University and at other Halifax universities. The vast majority of these works are located in the Killam Library on the Dalhousie campus. A guide to other locations is given at the end of this list. If a title is owned by both Dalhousie and another university, only the Dalhousie site is listed. For all locations, and for full bibliographic details, see the NOVANET library catalogue This list was compiled, and the collection is being enlarged, with the invaluable help of the Bibliography of Collected Works maintained by the Cornell University Mathematics Library. The thumbnail sketches of mathematicians were taken from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews. For correction, comments, or questions, write to Karl Dilcher ( dilcher@mscs.dal.ca You can scroll through this list, or jump to the beginning of the letter:
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34. Mathematics Rikitaro FUJISAWA 1861-1933 The Mathematician Who
teiji takagi 18751960 Father of modern mathematics in Japan. Established the class field theory. To Top. Physics. Reona(Leo) ESAKI 1925-
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Mathematics
Rikitaro FUJISAWA
The mathematician who introduced the total aspect of western mathematics into Japan, and a pioneer of life insurance and pension theory in Japan.
Heisuke HIRONAKA
Solved problems on resolutions of singularities of algebraic varieties, and was awarded the Fields Prize in 1970, second Japanese recipient after Kunihiko Kodaira.
Kunihiko KODAIRA
Pioneer in the theory of complex manifolds. The first Japanese Fields Prize winner, and an early symbol of brain drain from Japan.
Shigefumi MORI
Awarded the Fields Prize in 1990 for his achievements in algebraic geometry. The third Japanese to earn this honor, he was the first Asian mathematician to receive the prize for research conducted in his homeland.
Teiji TAKAGI
Father of modern mathematics in Japan. Established the class field theory. To Top Physics Reona(Leo) ESAKI Discovered the tunnel effect in semi-conductors, invented the tunnel (Esaki) diode. Chushiro HAYASHI Theoretical astrophysicist who discovered the Hayashi phase phenomenon that occurs when stars are born.

35. List Of Scientists By Field
takagi, teiji. Talbot, William Henry Fox. Talbot, William Henry Fox. Tamm, Igor Evgenievich. Tammann, Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon. Tanakadate, Aikitsu
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Tabor, John Tacchini, Pietro Taccola, Mariano di Jacomo Tachenius, Otto Tachenius, Otto Tacquet, Andreas Tait, Peter Guthrie Tait, Peter Guthrie Takagi, Teiji Talbot, William Henry Fox Talbot, William Henry Fox Tamm, Igor Evgenievich Tammann, Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon Tanakadate, Aikitsu Tanfilev, Gavriil Ivanovich Tanfilev, Gavriil Ivanovich Tanfilev, Gavriil Ivanovich Tannery, Jules Tannery, Paul Tarde, Jean Tarde, Jean Targioni Tozzetti, Giovanni Tarski, Alfred Tashiro, Shiro Tashiro, Shiro Tauber, Alfred Taurinus, Franz Adolph Taylor, Brook Taylor, Charles Vincent Taylor, Frank Bursley Taylor, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, Hugh Stott Teall, Jethro Justinian Harris Teichmann, Ludwik Karol Teichmann, Ludwik Karol Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre Teissier, Georges Telesio, Bernardino Ten Rhyne, Willem Ten Rhyne, Willem Tennant, Smithson Tennent, David Hilt Termier, Pierre Tesla, Nikola Tesla, Nikola Thales Thaxter, Roland Thayer, William Sydney Theaetetus Themistius Themistius Thenard, Louis Jacques

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Translate this page takagi, teiji Talbot, William Henry Fox Tannery, Jules Tarski, Alfred Tartaglia, Niccolò Tauber, Alfred Taurinus, Franz Adolph Taylor, Brook
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Lie, Marius Sophus 247; Newton, Isaac 283; Pascal, Blaise 329; Poincaré, Henri 335; Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard 363; takagi, teiji 415
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  • 39. The MacTutor History Of Mathematics Archive
    teiji takagi, 18751960 Erhard Schmidt, 1876-1959 Joseph Wedderburn, 1882-1948 Emmy Noether, 1882-1935 Hermann Weyl, 1885-1955
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    40. MathNet-Fields Medals
    ?, 1 takagi, teiji Collected papers. With a preface by S. Iyanaga. Second edition. Edited and with a preface by Iyanaga, K. Iwasawa,
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