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You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. KYOTO UNIVERSITY KUIASDistinguished Professors / ResearchersProfile:Masaki Kashiwara 日本語 English Kyoto UniversityInstitute for Advanced Study About KUIAS Message Distinguished Professors / Researchers News Access menu Profile:Masaki Kashiwara Masaki Kashiwara Program-Specific Professor View more details Research Fields Mathematics, Algebraic Analysis, Representation Theory Research Overview Dr. Kashiwara's work in Mathematics extends from microlocal analysis, representation theory and combinatorics to homological algebra, symplectic geometry and integrable systems. Most well-known works of him are his contributions to the theory of D-modules and his creation of crystal basis theory. Introduced by Sato around 1960, algebraic analysis is a framework in which systems of linear differential equations are formulated as modules over the ring D of differential operators and are investigated with algebraic means such as rings, modules, sheaves and categories. Sato's idea of D-modules was greatly developed by Kashiwara, and has become a fundamental tool in many branches of mathematics. In the 1980s with Schapira he further introduced and developed microlocal sheaf theory. One of his early major results was his 1980 construction of the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, a generalization of Hilbert's 21st problem about the existence of a linear differential equation on the projective line with prescribed monodromy. The Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, found a remarkable application to a problem in representation theory, called the Kazhdan-Lusztig conjecture. Biography 1971 M.Sci., Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo 1971-1974 Assistant, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 1974-1977 Associate Professor, Nagoya University 1974 Ph.D., Kyoto University 1977-1978 Associate researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978-1984 Associate Professor, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 1984-2010 Professor, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 2001-2003 Director of Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 2007-2009 Director of Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 2010- Project Professor, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University 2019- Program-Specific Professor, Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study (KUIAS) Honors Iyanaga Prize of Mathematical Society of Japan (1981), Asahi Prize (1988), Japan Academy Prize (1988), Member of the Japan Academy (2007), Fujihara Award (2008), Chern Medal (2018), Kyoto Prize (2018), The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star (2020) , Frontiers of Science Award (2023) , Kyoto Prefecture Culture Prize for Outstanding Contribution(2024) KUIAS Kyoto University Institute for Advanced StudyYoshida Ushinomiya-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan Phone: 075-753-9753 Fax: 075-753-9759 About KUIAS News Message Access Distinguished Professors / Researchers Member's Site --> Copyright © Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study. All rights reserved. About KUIAS Message Distinguished Professors / Researchers News Access 日本語 / En

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