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Japanese-American mathematician
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 .
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From 1981 to 1983, he was a
Sloan Fellow , and since 2012 he is a Fellow of the
American Mathematical Society .
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In 1990, he gave an invited lecture at the ICM in Kyoto (Topology Section).
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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.
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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 .
References
External links
International National Academics Other