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  1. Shizuo Kakutani (角谷 静夫, Kakutani Shizuo, August 28, 1911 – August 17, 2004) was a Japanese and American mathematician, best known for his eponymous fixed-point theorem.

  2. Shizuo Kakutani ( jap. 角谷 静夫, Kakutani Shizuo; * 28. August 1911 in der Präfektur Osaka; † 17. August 2004 in New Haven, Connecticut) war ein japanisch-amerikanischer Mathematiker.

  3. Shizuo Kakutani was a Japanese-born American mathematician who worked in probability theory, ergodic theory and complex analysis, and is best known for his fixed-point theorem.

  4. Kakutani, Shizuo. japanischer Mathematiker, geb. 28.8.1911 Osaka, gest. 17.8.2004 New Haven (Connecticut). Kakutani studierte an der Tohoku Universität und der Universität Osaka, promovierte 1941 und ging 1940–1942 an das Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, lehrte ab 1942 an der Universität in Osaka und ab 1949 an der Yale ...

  5. 18. Aug. 2004 · Shizuo Kakutani, a mathematician known for fundamental tools that have come to bear his name and that are used in disparate fields including economics, died yesterday in New Haven. He was...

  6. 24. Aug. 2004 · A tribute to the late Yale professor who made contributions to functional analysis, probability theory, and ergodic theory. Learn about his inventions, awards, and legacy in mathematics and economics.

  7. 24. Jan. 2024 · The bizarre life and legacy of Paul Erdős, the most prolific mathematician ever. By Jack Murtagh. Paul Erdős ( left) with his colleagues Arthur Herald Stone and Shizuo Kakutani. New York Daily...