Mathematician:Shinichi Mochizuki
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Mathematician
Japanese mathematician working in number theory and arithmetic geometry.
One of the main contributors to anabelian geometry.
Inventor and developer of inter-universal Teichmüller theory.
Nationality
Japanese
History
- Born: 29 March 1969 in Tokyo, Japan
Publications
- 1997: A Version of the Grothendieck Conjecture for $p$-adic Local Fields (Int. J. Math. Vol. 8, no. 3: pp. 499 – 506)
- 1998: The intrinsic Hodge theory of $p$-adic hyperbolic curves, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. II (Berlin, 1998) (Documenta Mathematica pp. 187 – 196)
- 1999: Foundations of p-adic Teichmüller theory
Also known as
In Japanese, his name is rendered 望月 新一.
His name can be presented as Mochizuki Shin'ichi.