Kohji Matsumoto
松本 耕二
Alma materRikkyo University
OccupationMathematician
Years active1982–present
EmployerNagoya University
Known forDiscovering the Matsumoto zeta function
Websitehttps://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~kohjimat/

Kohji Matsumoto (松本 耕二, Matsumoto Kōji) is a Japanese mathematician . He is professor of mathematics at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan.

Education and career

Matsumoto graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1981.[1] He got a doctoral degree from Rikkyo University in 1986,[1] advised by Akio Fujii.[2] His thesis was titled Discrepancy estimates for the value-distribution of the Riemann zeta-function.[2] He became a lecturer at Iwate University in 1987 and an associate professor there in 1990.[1] He joined Nagoya University in 1995, becoming a full professor there in 2001.[1]

Research

Matsumoto's specializations include number theory, zeta theory, and mathematical analysis. He is mostly recognized for the Matsumoto zeta function, a zeta function named after him. He co-edited Analytic Number Theory (2002), a book about prime numbers, divisor problems, Diophantine equations, and other topics related to analytic number theory, including Diophantine approximations, and the theory of zeta and L-functions.[3] His other book, Algebraic And Analytic Aspects Of Zeta Functions And L-Functions, a compilation of lectures at the French-Japanese Winter School, was published in 2010.[4]

Selected publications

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Kohji, Matsumoto. "MATSUMOTO, Kohji" (PDF). www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 October 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Kohji Matsumoto - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  3. Jia, C.; Matsumoto, K. (2002). Analytic Number Theory. Developments in Mathematics. Springer. ISBN 9781402005459. LCCN 2002071069.
  4. Bhowmik, G.; Matsumoto, K.; Tsumura, H. (2010). Algebraic and Analytic Aspects of Zeta Function and L―functions. MSJ Memoirs. 日本数学会. ISBN 9784931469563.
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