Tsuneo Tamagawa

Tsuneo Tamagawa (Japanese玉河 恒 夫, born 1925 in Japan) is a Japanese, teaching in the U.S. mathematician.

Tamagawa in 1954 received his doctorate at the University of Tokyo in Iyanaga Shokichi. Then he was at the Institute for Advanced Study (1955 /6, also 1958, 1970). Since 1963 he was a professor at Yale.

Tamagawa employed, inter alia, to with number theory. He led him by a named dimensions for algebraic groups over number fields, which play a major role in arithmetic algebraic geometry assumptions such as those of Spencer Bloch and Kazuya Kato.

His doctoral include Doris Schattschneider and Audrey Terras.

  • Mathematicians ( 20th century)
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1925
  • Man
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