Kenkichi Iwasawa (岩澤 健吉 Iwasawa Kenkichi, September 11, 1917 – October 26, 1998) was a Japanese mathematician who is known for his influence on algebraic number theory. (Wikipedia).
Katsuhito Iwai, “What Will Become of the Japanese Corporation? A Comparative Perspective”
November 7, 2007. Katsuhito Iwai, Professor, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo, Japan, delivers the John W. Hall Lecture in Japanese Studies on “What Will Become of the Japanese Corporation? A Comparative Perspective.”
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IWASAWA: Lecture 1- Christopher Skinner
IWASAWA: Lecture 1 Christopher Skinner Princeton University; Member, School of Mathematics February 3, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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IWASAWA: Lecture 2 - Christopher Skinner
Christopher Skinner Princeton University; Member, School of Mathematics February 10, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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IWASAWA: Lecture 3 - Christopher Skinner
IWASAWA: Lecture 3 Christopher Skinner Princeton University; Institute for Advanced Study February 17, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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THE Heart of AIKIDO Part 2: Hikitsuchi Michio, 10. Dan Sensei
Hikitsuchi Sensei explains Aikido and its origin. Kumano Juku Dojo Shingu Kumano Kodo - Ueshiba Morihei O Sensei AIATJ
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Kazuya Kato - Iwasawa theory and generalizations [ICM 2006]
slides for this talk: https://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Videos/ICM2006/tars/kato2006.pdf Iwasawa theory and generalizations Kazuya Kato Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 28-Aug-06 · 11:45-12:45 h https://www.mathunion.org/icm/icm-videos/icm-2006-videos-madrid-spain/icm-madrid-videos-
From playlist Number Theory
John Coates: (1/4) Classical algebraic Iwasawa theory [AWS 2018]
slides for this lecture: http://swc-alpha.math.arizona.edu/video/2018/2018CoatesLecture1Slides.pdf lecture notes: http://swc.math.arizona.edu/aws/2018/2018CoatesNotes.pdf CLASSICAL ALGEBRAIC IWASAWA THEORY. JOHN COATES If one wants to learn Iwasawa theory, the starting point has to be t
From playlist Number Theory
Root numbers and parity of local Iwasawa invariants by Suman Ahmed
12 December 2016 to 22 December 2016 VENUE : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is a striking example of conjectures in number theory, specifically in arithmetic geometry, that has abundant numerical evidence but not a complete general solution.
From playlist Theoretical and Computational Aspects of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
Iwasawa Main Conjecture for Universal Families by Xin Wan
PROGRAM ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Ashay Burungale (CalTech/UT Austin, USA), Haruzo Hida (UCLA), Somnath Jha (IIT Kanpur) and Ye Tian (MCM, CAS) DATE: 08 August 2022 to 19 August 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall and online The program pla
From playlist ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (2022)
Ramification in Iwasawa Modules - Chandrashekar Khare
Chandrashekar Khare Institute for Advanced Study December 15, 2010 Iwasawa developed his theory for class groups in towers of cyclotomic fields partly in analogy with Weil's theory of curves over finite fields. In this talk, we present another such conjectural analogy. It seems intertwined
From playlist Natural Sciences
Splitting of Iwasawa Modules and Leopoldt Conjecture - Jean-Pierre Wintenberger
Jean-Pierre Wintenberger University of Strasbourg October 20, 2010 Let p be an odd prime number and let F be a totally real field. Let F_cyc be the cyclotomic extension of F generated by the roots of unity of order a power of p . From the maximal abelian extension of F_cyc which is unramif
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A twisting result in non-commutative Iwasawa theory by Somnath Jha
12 December 2016 to 22 December 2016 VENUE : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture is a striking example of conjectures in number theory, specifically in arithmetic geometry, that has abundant numerical evidence but not a complete general solution.
From playlist Theoretical and Computational Aspects of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
From playlist Japan: soroban and Flash anzan
From playlist Japan: soroban and Flash anzan
An ergodic approach towards an equidistribution result of Ferrero–Washington by Bharathwaj Palvannan
PROGRAM ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Ashay Burungale (CalTech/UT Austin, USA), Haruzo Hida (UCLA), Somnath Jha (IIT Kanpur) and Ye Tian (MCM, CAS) DATE: 08 August 2022 to 19 August 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall and online The program pla
From playlist ELLIPTIC CURVES AND THE SPECIAL VALUES OF L-FUNCTIONS (2022)