Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Kentaro Yano (mathematician)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Kentaro Yano

Role
  
Mathematician

Died
  
December 25, 1993


Kentaro Yano (mathematician) ecximagesamazoncomimagesI51pvsGMG2BYLAA16

Books
  
Curvature and Betti numbers

Kentaro Yano (1 March 1912 in Tokyo, Japan – 1993) was a mathematician working on differential geometry who introduced the Bochner–Yano theorem.

Kentaro Yano (mathematician) Structures on Manifolds Series in Pure Mathematics Kentaro Yano

He also published a classical book about geometric objects (i.e., sections of natural fiber bundles) and Lie derivatives of these objects.

Publications

  • Les espaces à connexion projective et la géométrie projective des paths, Iasi, 1938
  • Geometry of Structural Forms (Japanese), 1947
  • Groups of Transformations in Generalized Spaces, Tokyo, Akademeia Press, 1949
  • with Salomon Bochner: Curvature and Betti Numbers, Princeton University Press, Annals of Mathematical Studies, 1953
  • The Theory of Lie Derivatives and its Applications. North-Holland. 1957. ISBN 978-0-7204-2104-0. 
  • Differential geometry on complex and almost complex spaces, Macmillan, New York 1965
  • Integral formulas in Riemannian Geometry, Marcel Dekker, New York 1970
  • with Shigeru Ishihara: Tangent and cotangent bundles: differential geometry, New York, M. Dekker 1973
  • with Masahiro Kon: Anti-invariant submanifolds, Marcel Dekker, New York 1976
  • Morio Obata (ed.): Selected papers of Kentaro Yano, North Holland 1982
  • with Masahiro Kon: CR Submanifolds of Kählerian and Sasakian Manifolds, Birkhäuser 1983
  • with Masahiro Kon: Structures on Manifolds, World Scientific 1984
  • References

    Kentaro Yano (mathematician) Wikipedia