Shinzo Watanabe

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Shinzō Watanabe (渡辺 信三 Watanabe Shinzō, 23 December 1935) is a Japanese mathematician, who works on probability theory, stochastic processes and stochastic differential equations.[1]

Watanabe received from Kyoto University in 1958 his bachelor's degree and in 1963 his Ph.D. under Kiyoshi Itō.[2] Watanabe became a professor at Kyoto University. He was also a visiting professor at Stanford University and participated in the organizing committees of international Japanese/Soviet seminars on probability theory.

In 1989 he received the Autumn Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan.[3] In 1983 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw (Excursion point processes and diffusion).

Selected publications

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  • Limit theorem for a class of branching processes, in: Markov processes potential theory, Proc. Symp. Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, 1967, 205-232

References

  1. Dynkin collection
  2. Shinzo Watanabe at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. MSJ Iyanaga Spring and Autumn Prize

External links

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