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  1. Collected Papers by Teiji Takagi, 1991-03
  2. Japanese Mathematicians: Heisuke Hironaka, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Seki Kowa, Toshikazu Sunada, Yozo Matsushima, Kunihiko Kodaira
  3. The collected papers of Teiji Takagi, by Teiji Takagi, 1973
  4. People From Gifu Prefecture: Teiji Takagi, Ikuhisa Minowa, Chiune Sugihara, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Naofumi Yamamoto, Shinya Hashimoto
  5. University of Tokyo Alumni: Yukio Mishima, Nam June Paik, Kenzo Tange, Nobusuke Kishi, Takeo Fukuda, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Osamu Dazai
  6. [Bibliography of Takagi Teiji] by Teiji Takagi, 1975

1. Takagi
Teiji Takagi. Born 21 April 1875 in Teiji Takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. His father was an accountant
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Teiji Takagi
Born: 21 April 1875 in Kazuya Village (near Gifu), Japan
Died: 29 Feb 1960 in Tokyo, Japan
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Teiji Takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. His father was an accountant on a farm in this mountainous region and Teiji was brought up on the farm on which his father worked. His mother was a devoted Buddhist and she took Teiji, when he was a young child, with her when she went to the temple. Teiji soon showed himself to be a childhood prodigy by quickly learning to recite the prayers. He attended primary school in Kazuya Village before going to middle school in Gifu entering this second stage of his education in 1886. At that time there were no mathematics texts written in Japanese so the pupils studying mathematics had to use English texts. Takagi studied Algebra for beginners by Todhunter and Geometry by Wilson. In 1891 Takagi began the third stage of his schooling which he took at the Third High School in Kyoto. There were, at that time, eight academies and the brightest pupils went to the one corresponding to the area in which they lived in order to prepare for a university education. Takagi therefore, after showing great talents at middle school, made the natural progression to Kyoto where he studied for three years. In 1894 he graduated for the Third High School and entered Tokyo University, the only university in Japan at that time.

2. Poster Of Takagi
Teiji Takagi. lived from 1875 to 1960. Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber s work. Find out more at http
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Teiji Takagi lived from 1875 to 1960 Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber's work. Find out more at
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Mathematicians/Takagi.html

3. Teiji Takagi
Teiji Takagi. Teiji Takagi ( April 21,1875 February 28,1960) was a Japanese mathematician. He was born in Gifu, Japan.
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Teiji Takagi
Teiji Takagi April 21 February 28 ) was a Japanese mathematician He was born in Gifu Japan . After graduating from Tokyo University , he studied in Germany . His work in algebraic number theory was important both from the point of view of proving fundamental results in class field theory , and in introducing contemporary mathematics in Japan.
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7. Takagi
Teiji Takagi. Teiji Takagi graduated from Tokyo in 1897, then studied under Fuchs, Frobenius and Hilbert at Berlin and Göttingen from 1897 to 1900.
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Teiji Takagi
Born: 21 April 1875 in Kazuya Village (near Gifu), Japan
Died: 29 Feb 1960 in Tokyo, Japan
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Teiji Takagi graduated from Tokyo in 1897, then studied under Fuchs Frobenius and Hilbert On his return to Tokyo in 1903 Takagi proved a conjecture on abelian extensions of imaginary number fields made by Kronecker Kronecker described this conjecture as the dearest dream of youth. Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber 's work. He wrote two long important papers in 1920 and 1922. His 1920 paper introduced the Takagi class-field theory generalising Hilbert 's class field. In 1922 Siegel persuaded Artin to read the first of these papers and the significance was realised. It became the framework of algebraic number theory. Hasse included Takagi's theory in his treatise on class field theory a few years later. Takagi's most important books are Introduction to analysis (1938) and Algebraic number theory References (3 books/articles) References elsewhere in this archive: A poster of this mathematician is available Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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8. Poster Of Takagi
Teiji Takagi. died 39 years ago. 29th February 1960. Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber s work. Find out
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Teiji Takagi died 39 years ago 29th February 1960 Takagi worked on class field theory, building on Heinrich Weber's work. Find out more at
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9. Teiji Takagi
Teiji Takagi. Teiji Takagi ( Duben 21,1875 Únor 28,1960) byl Japonec matematik. On byl narozený v Gifu, Japonsko.
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Teiji Takagi
Teiji Takagi Duben 21 šnor 28 ) byl Japonec matematik On byl narozen½ v Gifu Japonsko . Pot©, co vystudoval Tokio univerzita , on studoval v Německo . Jeho studium v teorie algebraick©ho č­sla byl důležit½ oba z hlediska zkuÅ¡ebn­ch z¡kladn­ch v½sledků v prvotř­dn­ poln­ teorie , a v představovat současnou matematiku v Japonsku.
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14. Autobiography J. Fang
because of some remnants of the old Tokugawasamurai feudal system was still alive somewhere in the Imperial University of Tokyo, under takagi teiji (1875-1960
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Learning, East and West

These are a few of his published works since 1945; which may help explain the nature of Learning, East and West, through his ‘intellectual journey’ ending with it (and a series of related works, forthcoming, including Docta Ignorantia, American Style, to appear late in 2002)
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The Tragedy of Korea

by F.A. McKenzie (tr. in Korean; Seoul, 1945).
Right after the end of WW II (on 8.15), when there was hardly any paper to print anything, my cousin (editor of a left-leaning Seoul newspaper) helped me publish the above if only to prove what had been going on in the name of Korean intellectual ‘anti-Japanese’ movement during the pre-War years.  
The English political reporter’s book was all about the ‘tragedy’ of Korea long before her annexation to Japan in 1910, then into the 1920s.
And the ‘new Korean’ (way of spelling in phonetic alphabet – a revised version of the old, originally created in 14 th C., which H.G. Wells called the world’s best, most ‘scientific’ and the simplest) for my translation was the one, which had been devised for the new, forthcoming age, by the Korean Language Society, in itself a patriotic underground movement, some members of which died, or spent many years, in Japanese prisons.

15. Sommaire De La Revue Ebisu
takagi teiji et la découverte de la théorie du corps de classes ; Claude
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Ebisu - Études japonaises MAISON FRANCO-JAPONAISE er avril 2004.
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    • Jean-Claude JUGON, "Sisyphe et le Pachinko"
    / avril-juin 1994
    • Les programmes globaux japonais: le projet et ses contextes
    • Alain-Marc RIEU, "Les contextes du projet:
    / juillet-septembre 1994
    • Thierry RIBAULT, "Les enjeux identitaires du rayonnement par l'information"
    • Olivier ANSART, "Les rites et la question du droit: la construction d'une Nature dans le confucianisme en Chine et au Japon"
    / janvier-mars 1995
    • Nathalie KOUAME, "Tenri, les trois visages d'une ville religieuse"
    • Une philosophie japonaise est-elle possible ?
    / avril-juin 1995
    • KANAMORI Osamu, "La normalisation du savoir normatif: autour de Hayashi Razan"
    / juillet-septembre 1995
    • Jean-Claude JUGON, "Phobies sociales au Japon"
    / janvier-mars 1996
    • Jacques JAUSSAUD, "Gestion des ressources humaines : l'adaptation des effectifs dans la grande entreprise japonaise"
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    1881, new educational institutions like the Imperial University of Tokyo (founded in 1886) employed faculty such as Fujisawa Rikitaro and takagi teiji who had
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    Hermite, Darboux, and the Promotion
    of German Mathematics in post-1870 France Tom Archibald
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    France's political transition from the Second Empire to the Third Republic was accompanied by a mathematical transition of which one remarkable feature is an increased interest in German research. In this period, French mathematicians not only studied German work, they absorbed aspects of its dominant values. The shift toward German-style pure mathematics is not mirrored in other aspects of cultural life, and special factors mediating these developments must be sought, the more so because of the anti-German sentiment in France following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. In this paper, I investigate the roles of Gaston Darboux and Charles Hermite in the dissemination of German work to French audiences. This was a multifaceted effort, involving the translation and publication of both abstracts and articles, the encouragement of theses on subjects of German origin, the reform of curriculum at the Paris and elsewhere, and the cultural recognition of German mathematicians through appointments to the

    18. Biography-center - Letter T
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    Biography of teiji takagi (18751960) teiji takagi. Born 21 April 1875 in Kazuya Village (near Gifu), Japan teiji takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan
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    Teiji Takagi was born in a rural area of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. His father was an accountant on a farm in this mountainous region and Teiji was brought up on the farm on which his father worked. His mother was a devoted Buddhist and she took Teiji, when he was a young child, with her when she went to the temple. Teiji soon showed himself to be a childhood prodigy by quickly learning to recite the prayers. He attended primary school in Kazuya Village before going to middle school in Gifu entering this second stage of his education in 1886. At that time there were no mathematics texts written in Japanese so the pupils studying mathematics had to use English texts. Takagi studied Algebra for beginners by Todhunter and Geometry by Wilson. In 1891 Takagi began the third stage of his schooling which he took at the Third High School in Kyoto. There were, at that time, eight academies and the brightest pupils went to the one corresponding to the area in which they lived in order to prepare for a university education. Takagi therefore, after showing great talents at middle school, made the natural progression to Kyoto where he studied for three years. In 1894 he graduated for the Third High School and entered Tokyo University, the only university in Japan at that time.

    20. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Teiji Takagi
    Select a mirror. NDSU (main) Bielefeld. Ole Miss. AMS. teiji takagi. Biography. Ph.D. Tokyo Imperial University 1903. Dissertation Advisor David Hilbert. Student(s) Click here to see the students
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