Goro Azumaya
Japanese mathematician
Goro Azumaya | |
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Born | (1920-02-26)February 26, 1920 Yokohama, Japan |
Died | July 8, 2010(2010-07-08) (aged 90) Matsudo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Nagoya University |
Known for | Azumaya algebra Krull–Azumaya theorem Henselian ring |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Indiana University |
Doctoral advisor | Shokichi Iyanaga |
Gorō Azumaya (東屋 五郎, Azumaya Gorō, February 26, 1920– July 8, 2010) was a Japanese mathematician who introduced the notion of Azumaya algebra in 1951.[1][2] His advisor was Shokichi Iyanaga. At the time of his death he was an emeritus professor at Indiana University.
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External links
Scholia has a profile for Gorō Azumaya (Q794299).
- Goro Azumaya at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Biography of Azumaya by BiRep, Bielefeld University
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