NWU Oka Nara Women's University Library possesses the manuscripts and memoranda of a mathematicianDr.oka kiyoshi(Professor Emeritus of Nara Women's University, 1901 http://www.lib.nara-wu.ac.jp/oka/index_eng.html
Extractions: Collection List of memoranda (almost Japanese) Published papers Unpublished manuscripts ... Miscellanea (Japanese only) "Posthumous Papers of Kiyoshi Oka" (Published 1980-83) Nara Women's University Library possesses the manuscripts and memoranda of a mathematician Dr.OKA Kiyoshi (Professor Emeritus of Nara Women's University, 1901-1978), donated in 1999 by his family. We made the database of his works and related materials in order to show them on the Web. We upload his papers, manuscripts, letters, photographs and memoranda with brief explanations. Notice:
Oka Kiyoshi Oka. Born 19 April 1901 Kiyoshi Oka entered the Imperial Universityof Kyoto in 1922 to study physics. However in 1923 he http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Oka.html
Extractions: Kiyoshi Oka entered the Imperial University of Kyoto in 1922 to study physics. However in 1923 he changed topic to study mathematics, graduating with a degree in mathematics in 1925. In the same year he was appointed as a lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the Imperial University of Kyoto. In 1929 he was promoted to assistant professor of mathematics. In fact 1929 was a very significant year for Oka for in that year he took sabbatical leave and went to the University of Paris. He became interested in unsolved problems in the theory of functions of several complex variables while working in Paris. The reason that his work took this direction was that in Paris he became acquainted with Julia Oka remained on the staff at the Imperial University of Kyoto while he was on leave in Paris but on his return to Japan in 1932 he accepted a position as assistant professor in the Faculty of Science of Hiroshima University. In 1938 Oka went to Kimitoge in Wakayama where he studied, presented his doctoral thesis to the University of Kyoto in 1940. After obtaining his doctorate, Oka was a research assistant at Hokkaido University during 1941/41, then, with the support of the Huju-kai Foundation under the chairmanship of Takagi, he spent the next seven years again at Kimitoge in Wakayama.
Gossips And Rumors Fri May 12 141459 JST 2000. Next year is a centenary of oka kiyoshi'sbirth. For the memorial of oka kiyoshi's work, there opened http://w3rep.math.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/topicse.html
Extractions: Prof. Peter Slodowy died last November (2002/11). May his soul rest in peace. [Tue Mar 18 16:31:41 JST 2003] 2001 MSJ Awards of Algebra went to Tamotsu Ikeda (Kyoto Univ.) and Toshiaki Shoji (Science Univ. Tokyo). Congratulations!! Yasuyuki Kawahigashi won the first award of operator algebra also. [Tue Apr 3 14:37:30 JST 2001] Li-Paul-Tan-Zhu Langlands parameter (for p + q <= n ). This is the end of the similar works for type I dual pairs (by Moeglin, Adamas, Barbasch, and Paul) for "equal rank case". Although the description is quite complicated, these works seem to settle the problem of describing explicit theta correspondence considerably. [Fri Dec 8 18:13:47 JST 2000] There is an internatinal conference in honor of Prof. Schiffmann in January, 2001, in Strassbourg. It seems that it will be a very interesting conference, and many Japanese mathematicians will attend it. [Sat Dec 9 22:02:33 JST 2000] Prof. Mukai (Nagoya Univ.) has written two books on moduli theory (or geometric invariant theory) in Japanese. And now it is being translated into English. The contents are full of examples and very fascinating. There is no introductory textbook in geometric invariant theory other than Mumford-Forgaty-Kirwin (if one can call it a textbook). A book for beginners in this field is expected for a long time, to my impression, and now it will soon be available!! [Sat Dec 9 21:55:52 JST 2000] Encyclopedia of Mathematics (edited by MSJ) will be revised (4th edition) in next 4 or 5 years. It will become more comprehensive (^^;;) and the contents will be upgraded to certain extent.
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A Chronological Summary Of The Ishibashi Foundation Cultural Center and the Ishibashi Art Gallery (April) ¦ One million visitorsrecorded (May) ¦ Visit of Mr. oka kiyoshi(October) ? Special Exhibition http://www.ishibashi-foundation.or.jp/ishibashi_web_e/history_e/his_03_e.html
Applications Of YAG Laser Processing In Underwater Welding And 5 pp. 256259. Development of Laser Cutting/Welding System for Remote Maintenanceof ITER Manifold. YAMAOKA Hiroto,TSUCHIYA Kazuyuki AWANO Toshihiko,oka kiyoshi. http://www.ihi.co.jp/ihi/technology/gihou/gihou42-5c-e.html
Extractions: KOJIMA Toshio,SATOU Syuichi The high-power YAG laser is a new fabrication tool. The laser torch is easy to combine with complex mechanics because of beam delivery through optical fiber. A direct underwater laser welding technology has been developed and applied to the preservation, maintenance and removal of nuclear power plants. For subdividing or removing operations for retirement of plants, the laser cutting properties were confirmed to allow a maximum cutting thickness of 80 mm. For repairing inner surface of stainless steel tanks, an underwater laser welding system using a remote-controlled robot was developed and the high quality of underwater laser welding was confirmed. Ishikawajima-Harima Engineering Review September 2002 Vol. 42 No. 5 pp. 247-250 OWAKI Katsura Lasers are a new production tool for high speed and low distortion welding and applications to automatic welding lines are increasing. IHI has long experience of laser processing for the preservation of nuclear power plants, welding of airplane engines and so on. Moreover, YAG laser oscillators and various kinds of hardware have been developed for laser welding and automation. Combining these welding technologies and laser hardware technologies produce the automatic laser welding system. In this paper, the component technologies are described, including combined optics intended to improve welding stability, laser oscillators, monitoring system, seam tracking system and so on.
ÈW2002.3 Have you ever read the beautiful article by oka kiyoshi, who was bornat Wakayama Prefecuture, as I read it when I was 19 yeas old. http://chaokemoto.hp.infoseek.co.jp/mail200203.htm
Extractions: Yutaka IKUSHIMA Two molecular aggregates, an enzyme and micelle, in supercritical fluids have been studied with respect to their microstructures and activity for chemical reactions. Ester syntheses catalyzed by a lipase have been carried out in supercritical carbon dioxide. In the near-critical region, the rate showed a sharp maximum and (S)-(-)-terpene esters were stereoselectively synthesized from acyl donors and a primary alcohol. The structure of an enzyme and interactions between carbon dioxide and enzyme molecules have been examined by using in situ FTIR and gravimetry. The alkaline fading of crystal violet (CV) is accelerated by using a W/O microemulsion of H O/AOT/ethane under supercritical conditions. The structure of AOT molecules and the type of interior water molecules may account for the rate enhancement.
Memorial Conference Of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday Memorial Conference of kiyoshi oka's Centennial Birthday. Kyoto, Japan; 30 October 5 November 2001 / Nara, Japan; 68 November 2001. http://www.appmath.osaka-wu.ac.jp/~kazuko/oka100/
Extractions: Memorial Conference of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday on Complex Analysis in Several Variables, Kyoto/Nara 2001 October 30 - November 5, Kyoto / November 6 - 8, Nara Fifth Announcement The Organizing Committee is pleased to invite you to participate in the Memorial Conference of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday on Complex Analysis in Several Variables, which will be held on October 30 - Nobember 8, 2001 at Kyoto and Nara, JAPAN. Go to Contents
Oka Biography of kiyoshi oka (19011978) kiyoshi oka. Born 19 April 1901 in Osaka, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Oka.html
Extractions: Kiyoshi Oka entered the Imperial University of Kyoto in 1922 to study physics. However in 1923 he changed topic to study mathematics, graduating with a degree in mathematics in 1925. In the same year he was appointed as a lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the Imperial University of Kyoto. In 1929 he was promoted to assistant professor of mathematics. In fact 1929 was a very significant year for Oka for in that year he took sabbatical leave and went to the University of Paris. He became interested in unsolved problems in the theory of functions of several complex variables while working in Paris. The reason that his work took this direction was that in Paris he became acquainted with Julia Oka remained on the staff at the Imperial University of Kyoto while he was on leave in Paris but on his return to Japan in 1932 he accepted a position as assistant professor in the Faculty of Science of Hiroshima University. In 1938 Oka went to Kimitoge in Wakayama where he studied, presented his doctoral thesis to the University of Kyoto in 1940. After obtaining his doctorate, Oka was a research assistant at Hokkaido University during 1941/41, then, with the support of the Huju-kai Foundation under the chairmanship of Takagi, he spent the next seven years again at Kimitoge in Wakayama.
References For Oka References for kiyoshi oka. Books R Remmert (ed.), kiyoshi oka Collected papers (BerlinHeidelberg- New York, 1984). http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Oka.html
References For Oka References for the biography of kiyoshi oka References for kiyoshi oka. Books R Remmert (ed.), kiyoshi oka Collected papers (BerlinHeidelberg- New York, 1984). http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/Oka.html
Oka Portrait Portrait of kiyoshi oka kiyoshi oka. JOC/EFR August 2001 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Oka.html
Memorial Conference Of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday Memorial Conference of kiyoshi oka's Centennial Birthday on Complex Analysisin Several Variables, Kyoto/Nara 2001. Nara Program (November 6 8). http://www.appmath.osaka-wu.ac.jp/~kazuko/oka100/nara.html
Extractions: Memorial Conference of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday on Complex Analysis in Several Variables, Kyoto/Nara 2001 Nara Program (November 6 - 8) at Memorial Auditorium of Nara Women's University Japanese Memorial Speech November 7 (Wednesday) in Japanese Toshio Nishino (Kyushu Univ., Japan) Hironori Shiga (Chiba Univ., Japan) Tohru Morimoto (Nara Women's Univ., Japan) November 8 (Thurssday) in English Pierre Dolbeault (Univ. Paris VI, France) left by the deceased. Some of them are the following: The notes for the establishing his papers, especially Memoire VIII. Letters to or from Prof. T. Takagi, H. Behnke, H. Cartan, A. Weil, R. Thom, etc.. Lecture notes for the lectures in Department of Nara Women's University. His favorite books through his life. His (mathematical) diaries. The books and essays written in Japanese, some of which attracted broad interest of the public, and were read by people from the young to the senior. His calligraphies and photoes.
Untitled Tokyo Japan Atomic Energy oka, kiyoshi. Tokyo Japan Atomic Energy oka, Yoshiaki http://epub.iaea.org/fusion/public/ws97/node359o.html
Extractions: O'Brien, D. Abingdon (UK): JET Joint O'Brien, Martin Abingdon: UKAEA Government Division, O'Connell, Robert Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison O'Hanlon, T. Abingdon (UK): JET Joint O'Hara, Bob San Diego: General Atomics O'hira, Shigeru Tokyo: Japan Atomic Energy O'Neill, David J. Princeton: Princeton Plasma Physics O'Neill, Ray San Diego: General Atomics Oasa, Kazumi Tokyo: Japan Atomic Energy Obara, Kenjiro Tokyo: Japan Atomic Energy Obara, Toru Tokyo: Research Laboratory for Obata, Naomi Nagoya: School of Engineering, Obenschain, Stephen Washington: Naval Research Laboratory Obert, W. Abingdon (UK): JET Joint Abingdon (UK): JET Joint Obidenko, T.P. St. Petersburg: D.V. Efremov Obiki, Tokuhiro Kyoto: Institute of Atomic Kyoto: Plasma Physics Laboratory, Ochando, M a Antonia Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Oda, Toshiatsu Hiroshima: Faculty of Engineering, Odajima, Kazuo Tokyo: Japan Atomic Energy Odedra, Ashok International: International Thermonuclear Energy Odegard, Ben C., Jr. Albuquerque: Sandia National Laboratories, Odette, G. Robert Santa Barbara: Department of Odintsov, V.N.