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Minoru Tomita

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Although he published relatively little, his 1967 manuscript on the theory of modular automorphisms of
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was of major importance in the field. The manuscript was difficult to understand, but
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He became deaf at the age of two. He was described as a "very singular" personality.
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was able to revise it. In the summer of 1967 Takesaki communicated the results to
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on the classification of type III factors. The theory later became known as
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Cornelissen, Gunther; Landsman, Klaas; van Suijlekom, Walter (2010),
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who made significant contributions to the theory of
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Index

Japan
Kyushu University
Osaka University
Tomita-Takesaki theory
Mathematics
Okayama University
Kyushu University
Fukuoka University
mathematician
operator algebras
von Neumann algebras
Masamichi Takesaki
Jacques Dixmier
Alain Connes
Tomita-Takesaki theory
"Interview with Huzihiro Araki: Mathematics and Physics, A Tale of Two Cultures"
γ€Žζ•°ε­¦γ‚’ζ•™γˆγ¦ε­¦γ‚“γ δΊ‹γ€ (Things I learned by teaching mathematics)
"The flashes of insight never came for free (interview with Alain Connes)"
Categories
20th-century Japanese mathematicians
21st-century Japanese mathematicians
1924 births
2015 deaths

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