Analysis

Analysis Group

Analysis can be described as the branch of mathematics that deals with quantities that change continuously. Based on the rigorously defined concept of limits, it uses tools such as differentiation and integration to study topics including differential equations, complex functions, probability, and dynamical systems.

Group Members

Name Position Research Theme

Email (*2)

Database

Ken ABE Associate Professor Quasilinear partial differential equations, Fluid mechanics

kabe

Hideyuki ISHI Professor Representation theory of Lie groups, non-commutative harmonic analysis

hideyuki-ishi

Yoshitsugu KABEYA Professor Partial differential equations, Bifurcation theory, Special functions

yo.kabeya

Toru KAN Associate Professor Nonlinear partial differential equations

kan

Tetsuya KAZUMI (*1) Associate Professor Financial Engineering, Probability Theory

kazumi

Hideaki MATSUNAGA Professor Delay differential equations and difference equations

hideaki.matsunaga

Harunori MONOBE Associate Professor Reaction-diffusion equations, Mathematical modeling and analysis

monobe

Manabu SHIROSAKI Associate Professor Complex Analysis, value distribution theory

shirosaki

Hideaki SUNAGAWA Professor Nonlinear PDEs of hyperbolic and dispersive type

sunagawa

Futoshi TAKAHASHI Professor Variational methods, nonlinear partial differential equations

futoshi

Tomoyuki TANIGAWA Professor Oscillation theory for nonlinear differential equations

Tanigawa.Tomoyuki

Naoto YAMAOKA Associate Professor Ordinary differential equations, Numerical analysis, Mathematical economics

yamaoka.naoto

Masamichi YOSHIDA Associate Professor Dynamical systems, Numeration systems

masa_yoshida

(*1) Primary appointment: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sciences and Global Education (Morinomiya Campus)

All other faculty members are based at the Science Building on Sugimoto Campus.

(*2) 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

Complex Analysis Seminar

South Osaka Applied Mathematics Seminar (in Japanese)

OCAMI Colloquium

Math Graduate Students Colloquium (in Japanese)