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Hiraku Nakajima

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Nationality
  
Japan

Education
  
University of Tokyo

Alma mater
  
University of Tokyo

Fields
  
Mathematics

Name
  
Hiraku Nakajima

Awards
  
Geometry prize

Role
  
Mathematician


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Born
  
November 30, 1962 (age 61) Tokyo (
1962-11-30
)

Institutions
  
Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences

Doctoral students
  
Hiroshi Iritani Kentaro Nagao Daisuke Yamakawa

Notable awards
  
Geometry prize (1997) Cole Prize (2003)

Books
  
Lectures on Hilbert Schemes of Points on Surfaces

Hiraku Nakajima - Ring objects in the derived Satake category from Coulomb branches


Hiraku Nakajima (Japanese: 中島 啓 Nakajima Hiraku; born November 30, 1962) is a Japanese mathematician. In 2002 he was plenary speaker at the ICM Beijing. He won the 2003 Cole Prize in algebra for his work on representation theory and geometry. He proved Nekrasov's conjecture.

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Biography

  • 1985 - BA from the University of Tokyo
  • 1987 - MA from the University of Tokyo, and became a research associate at the University of Tokyo
  • 1991 - PhD from the University of Tokyo
  • 1992 - Associate professor at Tohoku University
  • 1995 - Associate professor at the University of Tokyo
  • 1997 - Associate professor at Kyoto University
  • 2000 - Full professor at Kyoto University
  • Awards and Prizes

  • 1997 - Geometry Prize of the Japanese Math Society
  • 2000 - Spring Prize of the Japanese Math Society
  • 2003 - Cole Prize in algebra of the American Math Society
  • 2005 - JSPS prize of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • 2014 - Japan Academy Prize
  • References

    Hiraku Nakajima Wikipedia