Sōichi Kakeya
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Sōichi Kakeya's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Kyoto University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sōichi Kakeya was a Japanese mathematician who worked mainly in mathematical analysis and who posed the Kakeya problem and solved a version of the transportation problem. He received the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy in 1928, and was elected to the Japan Academy in 1934.
Sōichi Kakeya's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the Limits of the Roots of an Algebraic Equation with Positive Coefficients (110)
- On Differential Inequalities (1918) (65)
- On the Set of Partial Sums of an Infinite Series (1914) (17)
- On Zeros of a Polynomial and its Derivatives (13)
- On a Generalized Scale of Notations (9)
- Notes on the Maximum Modulus of a Function (9)
- On Fundamental Systems of Symmetric Functions-II (8)
- An Extension of Power Series (1932) (6)
- On the Inscribed Rectangles of a Closed Convex Curve (5)
- On the convergence-abscissa of general Dirichlet's series (5)
- On a Theorem of MM. Bandet and van der Waerden (5)
- General Mean Modulus of Analytic Function (4)
- Maximum modulus of some expressions of limited analytic functions (1921) (4)
- On some Properties of Convex Curves and Surfaces (3)
- On Curves with Monotonous Curvature (3)
- On the boundary values of analytic functions (1937) (3)
- On the Zero Points of a Power Series with Positive Coefficients (3)
- On linear Differential Equation which admits a linear Differential Transformation (1938) (2)
- On Some Integral Equations-III (2)
- 87. On the Function whose Imaginary Part on the Unit Circle Changes its Sign only Twice (1942) (2)
- On some Integral Equations (1)
- On the measure of section of the integral curves (1940) (1)
- On some Positive Forms (1)
- A Relation between the Length of a Plane Curve and Angles Stretched by it (1937) (0)
- Some Remarks on the Uniqueness of Solution of a Differential Equation (1937) (0)
- On an Infinitesimal Portion of a Curve (0)
- On the divergence of an infinite series (0)
- A Geometrical Problem interpreted by Complex Numbers (0)
- On Some Applications of a Theorem About Polynomial Sequence (0)
- On Branches of a Function with Two Variables (0)
- On a Simultaneous Expansion of Several Fanctions (1936) (0)
- 48. Relation between the Measures ∧ α (X) and m * (X) (1943) (0)
- On the Maximum Modulus of an Analytic Function of two Variables (0)
- Remark on my previous note “on some integral equations” in this Journal, vol. 4, 1914, p. 186-190 (0)
- Notes on Theory of Functions of Real Variables (0)
- On a System of Linear Forms with Integral Variables (0)
- On Linear Differential Inequality (1915) (0)
- On the Mean Modulus of Polynomial (0)
- On a Property of periodic function (0)
- On a Theorem of Mean Values (0)
- On the Expansion of Analytic Function (0)
- On Zero Points of Function defined by some Definite Integral (0)
- On the Polynomial with Limited Integral Coefficients (0)
- Mean Modulus of Analytic Function (0)
- Upper and Lower Limits of Some Quantities regarrding Analytie Functions-II (0)
- On the Smallest Conrex Polygon of the Roots (0)
- On Some Kind of Integrals (1939) (0)
- On Some Integral Equations-II (1915) (0)
- On Some Properties of Conics (0)
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