Algebra
Algebra Group
The four basic arithmetic operations are among the fundamental properties of numbers. This group conducts research in areas such as algebraic geometry, number theory, and representation theory through the study of algebraic structures equipped with operations, which are not limited to sets of numbers but include a wide variety of mathematical objects such as groups, rings, and fields.
Group Members
| Name | Position | Research Theme |
Email (*3) |
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| Ryo KANDA | Associate Professor | Ring theory, noncommutative algebraic geometry | ryokanda |
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| Kiriko KATO | Associate Professor | Representation theory of rings, Homological algebra of rings, Cohen-Macaulay modules | kiriko.kato |
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| Kimball MARTIN (*2) | Professor | Number Theory, Automorphic Forms | kimball |
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| Yosuke MATSUZAWA | Associate Professor | Arithmetic dynamics, Algebraic geometry, Diophantine geometry | matsuzaway |
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| Hiroyuki MINAMOTO | Associate Professor | Representation theory of rings, Homological algebra of rings, Noncommutative algebraic geometry | minamoto |
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| Hyohe MIYACHI | Professor | Representation theory of Hecke algebras and categorifications | miyachi |
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| Yuya MIZUNO (*1) | Associate Professor | Ring theory, Representation theory of algebras | yuya.mizuno |
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| Masato OKADO | Professor | Integrable systems and representation theory | okado |
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| Takamichi SANO | Associate Professor | Special values of L-functions and Iwasawa theory | tsano |
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| Shunsuke YAMANA | Professor | Modular forms and L-functions | yamana |
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| Kentaro YOSHITOMI (*1) | Professor | Mathematical Education, Algebraic cryptology, Number Theory | yositomi |
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(*1) Primary appointment: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sciences and Global Education (Morinomiya Campus)
(*2) Primary appointment: International Research and Education Center (IREC), Graduate School of Science (Sugimoto Campus)
All other faculty members are based at the Science Building on Sugimoto Campus.
(*3) Please append "at omu.ac.jp" to the end of the email address.
This grouping differs from the courses and areas of specialization listed in the application guidelines, and a single faculty member may belong to multiple groups.
Related Research Seminars
South Osaka Algebra Seminar (in Japanese)
OCAMI Arithmetic and Dynamics Seminar
Osaka Combinatorics Seminar (in Japanese)