Lists the articles by the Abel Prize winner, Masaki Kashiwara, RIMS project professor and KUIAS program-specific professor, are open
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Masaki Kashiwara - Abel Prize Laureate 2025 Copyright holder: Peter Badge/Typos1/The Abel Prize |
In May 26th, 2025, Masaki Kashiwara, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) project professor and Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study (KUIAS) program-specific professor, who makes great contribution to algebraic analysis and representation theory, has been announced as the winner of the Abel Prize.
- Masaki Kashiwara, RIMS project professor and KUIAS program-specific professor, receives 2025 Abel Prize (NEWS | Kyoto University)
- Masaki Kashiwara, RIMS project professor and KUIAS program-specific professor, speaks at a press conference following Abel Prize announcement (NEWS | Kyoto University)
- 2025: Masaki Kashiwara | The Abel Prize (The Official Web Site of the Abel Prize)
To commemorate the win of the Abel Prize, we introduce his recent 7 articles on D-modules and quantum groups, which led to the award. As well, Prof. Kashiwara's articles which published on the Kyoto University Research Information Repository (KURENAI) are listed below.
※Update of articles lists coming soon.
◆Key Publications (recent 7 articles)
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※We are grateful RIMS for the cooperation of listing the articles and publishing them on KURENAI.
Kashiwara, Masaki, Kim, Myungho, Oh, Se-jin, Park, Euiyong. |
Kashiwara, Masaki, Oh, Se-jin. |
Kashiwara, Masaki, Park, Euiyong. |
D’Agnolo, Andrea, Kashiwara, Masaki. |
D’Agnolo, Andrea, Kashiwara, Masaki. |
Kashiwara, Masaki. |
Grantcharov, Dimitar, Jung, Ji Hye, Kang, Seok-Jin, Kashiwara, Masaki, Kim, Myungho. |
◆Articles published in KURENAI
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※We are grateful RIMS for the cooperation of listing the articles and and publishing them on KURENAI.
◆Ph.D. Dissertation
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Kashiwara, Masaki. |
Relative websites:
◆Personal webpage of Prof. Kashiwara: https://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~kenkyubu/kashiwara/
◆Preprint server (arXiv): https://arxiv.org/find/all/1/au:+kashiwara/0/1/0/all/0/1
◆KURENAI (the Kyoto University Research Information Repository)
- More than 240,000 archives published by researchers in Kyoto University are available.
◆E-Journals published by Kyoto University on KURENAI
- More than 350 journals published by Kyoto University are available. [Repository Section, Research Support Division, Kyoto University Library]
2025/05/08-Articles have been updated.
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