Takeshi Saito (mathematician) explained
Takeshi Saito (斎藤 毅 Saitō Takeshi, born 9 September 1961) is a Japanese mathematician, specializing in some areas of number theory and algebraic geometry.[1] His thesis advisor was Kazuya Kato.
Saito was an invited speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2010.[2]
Selected publications
Articles
- Saito. Takeshi. Vanishing Cycles and Geometry of Curves Over a Discrete Valuation Ring. American Journal of Mathematics. 109. 6. 1987. 1043–1085. 0002-9327. 10.2307/2374585. 2374585.
- Saitō. Takeshi. Determinant representation, Jacobi sum and de Rham discriminant (Algebraic Number Theory : Recent Developments and Their Backgrounds). 数理解析研究所講究録 (Mathematical Analysis Workshop Proceedings) . 1993. 844. 79–83. Departmental Bulletin Paper, Kyoto University.
- Saito, Takeshi. Log smooth extension of a family of curves and semi-stable reduction. Journal of Algebraic Geometry. 13. 2. 2004. 287–322. 10.1.1.25.4186. 10.1090/S1056-3911-03-00338-2.
- Saito, Takeshi. Characteristic cycle and the Euler number of a constructible sheaf on a surface. 2014. 1402.5720. math.AG.
Books
- Book: Kato, Kazuya. Kurokawa, Nobushige. Saito, Takeshi. Kurihara, Masato. Number Theory 1: Fermat's Dream. 2000. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, vol. 186. American Mathematical Soc.. 978-0-8218-0863-4.
- Book: Number Theory 2: Introduction to class field theory. 978-0-8218-1355-3. Kato. Kazuya. Kurokawa. Nobushige. Saitō. Takeshi. Kurihara. Masato. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, vol. 240. American Mathematical Society. 2000.
- Book: Fermat's Last Theorem: The Proof. 978-0-8218-9849-9. Saito. Takeshi. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, vol. 245. American Mathematical Society. 2014-12-18.
Notes and References
- Web site: Takeshi Saito's Home Page. Department of Mathematics, University of Tokyo.
- Book: 10.1142/9789814324359_0054. Wild Ramification of Schemes and Sheaves. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 (ICM 2010). 2. 335–356. 2011. Saito. Takeshi. 978-981-4324-30-4.