Reiko Sakamoto (mathematician)
Reiko Sakamoto (Japanese: 坂本 礼子, born 1939) is a Japanese mathematician affiliated with Nara Women's University.[1] Her teachers have included Sigeru Mizohata and Masaya Yamaguchi;[2] her students have included Yoshihiro Shibata.[3] She is known for her research on mixed boundary conditions for hyperbolic partial differential equations,[4] for which she won the 1974 Iyanaga Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan,[5] and for her book on hyperbolic boundary value problems.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Sakamoto, Reiko", Catalog, German National Library, retrieved 2021-09-21
- ^ Hyperbolic Boundary Value Problems, Preface, pp. vii–viii, via Google Books, retrieved 2021-09-21
- ^ Amann, Herbert; Giga, Yoshikazu; Okamoto, Hisashi; Kozono, Hideo; Yamazaki, Masaso (2016), "The Work of Yoshihiro Shibata", in Amann, Herbert; Giga, Yoshikazu; Kozono, Hideo; Okamoto, Hisashi; Yamazaki, Masao (eds.), Recent Developments of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, Springer Basel, pp. 1–12, doi:10.1007/978-3-0348-0939-9_1
- ^ Sakamoto, Reiko (1970), "Mixed problems for hyperbolic equations, I: Energy inequalities", Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University, 10 (2): 349–373, doi:10.1215/kjm/1250523767. Sakamoto, Reiko (1970), "Mixed problems for hyperbolic equations, II: Existence theorems with zero initial datas and energy inequalities with initial datas", Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University, 10 (3): 403–417, doi:10.1215/kjm/1250523726. Translated into Russian in Matematika, 16 (1): 62–80 and 81–99, 1972. Reviews: S. Cinquini, MR0283400 (in Italian); K. Graf Finck von Finckenstein, Zbl 0203.10001, Zbl 0206.40101.
- ^ "The Spring Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, St Andrews University, retrieved 2021-09-21
- ^ Sakamoto, Reiko (1978), Hyperbolic Boundary Value Problems, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, MR 0601778. Translated into English with corrections by Katsumi Miyahara, Cambridge University Press, 1982. Reviews: Hideo Soga (1982), MR0601778; G. F. D. Duff (1983), Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1983-15218-7; Leonard Sarason (1984), SIAM Review, JSTOR 2031005; M. Tusji, Zbl 0494.35001.