Yukio Matsumoto (松本 幸夫, Matsumoto Yukio; * 1944) is a japanese mathematician, who worked mostly in the field of geometric topology and low-dimensional topology. He was a former professor for mathematics at the university of Tokyo.[1]
He received his Ph.D in 1973 from the university of Tokyo and his supervisor was Ichiro Tamura.[2]
In 1984 he won the Iyanaga Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan.[1][3][4]
Selected publications
Books
Solo
- Matsumoto, Yukio (2001). An Introduction to Morse Theory. Translations of Mathematical Monographs. ISBN 978-0821810224.
Joint
- Kojima, Sadayoshi; Matsumoto, Yukio; Saito, Kyōji; Seppälä, Mika (1995). Topology and Teichmüller spaces. World Scientific Publishing. doi:10.1142/3122.
References
- 1 2 "Yukio Matsumoto". researchmap.jp. researchmap. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
- ↑ Yukio Matsumoto at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ "List of Spring and Autumn Prizes Winners". www.mathsoc.jp.
- ↑ https://www.gakushuin.ac.jp/univ/new/pamphlet-english.pdf
External links
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