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A Lost Mathematician, Takeo NakasawaChronological Tables

A Lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa: Chronological Tables Chronological Table on Takeo Nakasawa 1913 Takeo Sogabe was born. 1924 He was adopted by Nakasawa family. 1935 Takeo Nakasawa graduated from the Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences. He became an assistant of the Tokyo University of Arts and Sci- ences. His first paper on matroid theory was published. 1936 His second and third papers on matroid theory were published. 1938 His paper on topology was published. He was dismissed from the University on 22 Aug. 1939 He got married on 26 July. 1940 His first daughter was born. 1941 His first son was born. 1944 His second son was born. 1946 He died in Khabarovsk on 20 June. Chronological Table on Japanese History 1868 Meiji Restoration (from the samurai world to the modern world). The reign of Meiji emperor (reign: 1968–1912) began. 1873 The call-up law was proclaimed 1889 The Meiji constitution was proclaimed 1890 The first imperial congress was held 62 A lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa 1894 The first Sino-Japanese war (1894–1895) began 1902 The first Anglo-Japanese Alliance was concluded 1904 The Russo-Japanese war (1904–1905) began 1905 The second Anglo-Japanese Alliance was concluded 1907 The first Russo-Japanese agreement was concluded. 1910 The second Russo-Japanese agreement was http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Lost Mathematician, Takeo NakasawaChronological Tables

Editors: Nishimura, Hirokazu; Kuroda, Susumu

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Publisher
Birkhäuser Basel
Copyright
© Birkhäuser Basel 2009
ISBN
978-3-7643-8572-9
Pages
61 –63
DOI
10.1007/978-3-7643-8573-6_6
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Abstract

Chronological Table on Takeo Nakasawa 1913 Takeo Sogabe was born. 1924 He was adopted by Nakasawa family. 1935 Takeo Nakasawa graduated from the Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences. He became an assistant of the Tokyo University of Arts and Sci- ences. His first paper on matroid theory was published. 1936 His second and third papers on matroid theory were published. 1938 His paper on topology was published. He was dismissed from the University on 22 Aug. 1939 He got married on 26 July. 1940 His first daughter was born. 1941 His first son was born. 1944 His second son was born. 1946 He died in Khabarovsk on 20 June. Chronological Table on Japanese History 1868 Meiji Restoration (from the samurai world to the modern world). The reign of Meiji emperor (reign: 1968–1912) began. 1873 The call-up law was proclaimed 1889 The Meiji constitution was proclaimed 1890 The first imperial congress was held 62 A lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa 1894 The first Sino-Japanese war (1894–1895) began 1902 The first Anglo-Japanese Alliance was concluded 1904 The Russo-Japanese war (1904–1905) began 1905 The second Anglo-Japanese Alliance was concluded 1907 The first Russo-Japanese agreement was concluded. 1910 The second Russo-Japanese agreement was

Published: Jan 1, 2009

Keywords: United States; Modern World; World Affair; Soviet Union; Matroid Theory

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