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Development of Iwasawa theory : The centennial of K. Iwasawa's birth

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Advanced studies in pure mathematics ; 86Publication details: Mathematical society of JapanDescription: xx, 687p. illISBN:
  • 9784864970921 (HB)
Subject(s): Summary: This volume contains the proceedings of the international conference “Iwasawa 2017”, which was held at the University of Tokyo from July 19–July 28, 2017, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Kenkichi Iwasawa's birth. In total, 236 participants attended the conference, including 98 participants from 15 countries outside Japan, and enjoyed the talks and the discussions on several themes flourishing in Iwasawa theory. This volume consists of three survey papers and 15 research papers submitted from the speakers and the organizers of the conference. The edtiors also included four essays on memories of Iwasawa to celebrate the centennial of Iwasawa's birth. The volume is recommended to researchers and graduate students interested in Iwasawa theory, number theory, and related fields.
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Papers from the seventh Iwasawa conference held at the University of Tokyo, July 19-28, 2017.

"Special thanks goes to the Mathematical Society of Japan for their support for this conference as the 10th MSJ-Seasonal Institute"--Preface.

Includes bibliography and references.

This volume contains the proceedings of the international conference “Iwasawa 2017”, which was held at the University of Tokyo from July 19–July 28, 2017, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Kenkichi Iwasawa's birth. In total, 236 participants attended the conference, including 98 participants from 15 countries outside Japan, and enjoyed the talks and the discussions on several themes flourishing in Iwasawa theory.

This volume consists of three survey papers and 15 research papers submitted from the speakers and the organizers of the conference. The edtiors also included four essays on memories of Iwasawa to celebrate the centennial of Iwasawa's birth. The volume is recommended to researchers and graduate students interested in Iwasawa theory, number theory, and related fields.

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