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Hiroshi Okamura
Born(1905-11-10)10 November 1905
Died3 September 1948(1948-09-03) (aged 42)
Nationality Japanese
Alma mater Kyoto University
Known for Okamura's uniqueness theorem
Scientific career
Fields Mathematical analysis, Differential equations
Institutions Kyoto University
Notable students Sigeru Mizohata,
Masaya Yamaguti

Hiroshi Okamura (岡村 博, Okamura Hiroshi, November 10, 1905 – September 3, 1948) was a Japanese mathematician who made contributions to analysis and the theory of differential equations. He was a professor at Kyoto University. [1] [2]

He discovered the necessary and sufficient conditions on initial value problems of ordinary differential equations for the solution to be unique. [3] He also refined the second mean value theorem of integration.

Works

  • Hiroshi Okamura (1941), "Sur l'unicité des solutions d'un système d'équations différentielles ordinaires", Mem. Coll. Sci., Kyoto Imperial Univ., A (in French), 23: 225–231
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1942), "Condition nécessaire et suffisante remplie par les équations différentielles ordinaires sans points de Peano", Mem. Coll. Sci., Kyoto Imperial Univ., A (in French), 24: 21–28
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1943), "Sur une sorte de distance relative à un système différentiel", Nippon Sugaku-Buturigakkwai Kizi Dai 3 Ki (in French), 25: 514–523
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1950), "On the surface integral and Gauss-Green's theorem", Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto, A: Mathematics, 26 (9): 5–14, doi: 10.1215/kjm/1250778050 (posthumous)

References

  1. ^ Toshizô Matsumoto (1950), "Hiroshi Okamura", Mem. College Sci. Univ. Kyoto Ser. A Math., 26 (1): 1–3, doi: 10.1215/kjm/1250778049
  2. ^ Funkcialaj Ekvacioj, 2 (1959), Profesoro Hirosi OKAMURA, nekrologo (E-e)
  3. ^ George, John H. (1967), "On Okamura's uniqueness theorem" (PDF), Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 18 (4): 764–765
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hiroshi Okamura
Born(1905-11-10)10 November 1905
Died3 September 1948(1948-09-03) (aged 42)
Nationality Japanese
Alma mater Kyoto University
Known for Okamura's uniqueness theorem
Scientific career
Fields Mathematical analysis, Differential equations
Institutions Kyoto University
Notable students Sigeru Mizohata,
Masaya Yamaguti

Hiroshi Okamura (岡村 博, Okamura Hiroshi, November 10, 1905 – September 3, 1948) was a Japanese mathematician who made contributions to analysis and the theory of differential equations. He was a professor at Kyoto University. [1] [2]

He discovered the necessary and sufficient conditions on initial value problems of ordinary differential equations for the solution to be unique. [3] He also refined the second mean value theorem of integration.

Works

  • Hiroshi Okamura (1941), "Sur l'unicité des solutions d'un système d'équations différentielles ordinaires", Mem. Coll. Sci., Kyoto Imperial Univ., A (in French), 23: 225–231
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1942), "Condition nécessaire et suffisante remplie par les équations différentielles ordinaires sans points de Peano", Mem. Coll. Sci., Kyoto Imperial Univ., A (in French), 24: 21–28
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1943), "Sur une sorte de distance relative à un système différentiel", Nippon Sugaku-Buturigakkwai Kizi Dai 3 Ki (in French), 25: 514–523
  • Hiroshi Okamura (1950), "On the surface integral and Gauss-Green's theorem", Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto, A: Mathematics, 26 (9): 5–14, doi: 10.1215/kjm/1250778050 (posthumous)

References

  1. ^ Toshizô Matsumoto (1950), "Hiroshi Okamura", Mem. College Sci. Univ. Kyoto Ser. A Math., 26 (1): 1–3, doi: 10.1215/kjm/1250778049
  2. ^ Funkcialaj Ekvacioj, 2 (1959), Profesoro Hirosi OKAMURA, nekrologo (E-e)
  3. ^ George, John H. (1967), "On Okamura's uniqueness theorem" (PDF), Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 18 (4): 764–765

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