The presence of Japanese mathematics in Argentina: a postwar episode (Q2811551)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6592180
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6592180 |
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10 June 2016
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Japanese mathematicians
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relations Argentina and Japan
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Makoto Itoh
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Kiyoshi Iseki
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The presence of Japanese mathematics in Argentina: a postwar episode (English)
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The well-known Japanese mathematicians Makoto Itoh and Kiyoshi Iseki worked in Argentina between the late 1950s and the beginning 1960s. Itoh has published two papers in the scientific journal of the University of Tucumán, one of them concerning the unified electromagnetic equation [Zbl 0088.21201] and the other on Boolean equations with many unknown elements [Zbl 0087.26202]. Iseki has published his results on symbolic logic obtained during the work in the Southern University later. The authors consider also various other aspects of the relations between Argentina and Japan.
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