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Kiyoshi Igusa (born November 28, 1949) is a Japanese-American mathematician and a professor at Brandeis University. He works in representation theory and topology.

Education and career

He studied at the University of Chicago and Princeton University, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1979, under the direction of Allen Hatcher. [1] [2]

From 1981 to 1983, he was a Sloan Fellow, and since 2012 he is a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. [3]

In 1990, he gave an invited lecture at the ICM in Kyoto (Topology Section). [4]

Personal life

Igusa's father, Jun-Ichi Igusa, was also a mathematician. Igusa is married to Gordana Todorov, [5] with whom he is a frequent collaborator. [6]

Selected publications

  • Igusa, Kiyoshi; Orr, Kent E. (2001). "Links, pictures and the homology of nilpotent groups". Topology. 40 (6): 1125–1166. doi: 10.1016/s0040-9383(00)00002-1. MR  1867241.
  • Igusa, Kiyoshi (2002). Higher Franz-Reidemeister torsion. AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics. Vol. 31. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. ISBN  978-0-8218-3170-0. MR  1945530.
  • Goette, Sebastian; Igusa, Kiyoshi (2014). "Exotic smooth structures on topological fiber bundles II". Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 366 (2): 791–832. doi: 10.1090/s0002-9947-2013-05858-8. MR  3130317.
  • Goodwillie, Thomas; Igusa, Kiyoshi; Ohrt, Christopher (2015). "An equivariant version of Hatcher's G/O construction". Journal of Topology. 8 (3): 675–690. arXiv: 1307.5554. doi: 10.1112/jtopol/jtv015. MR  3394313. S2CID  119733082.

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