Yasuo Akizuki
Yasuo Akizuki (23 August 1902 – 11 July 1984) was a Japanese mathematician. He was a professor at Kyoto University. Alongside Wolfgang Krull, Oscar Zariski, and Masayoshi Nagata, he is famous for his early work in commutative algebra. In particular, he is most well known in helping to demonstrate Akizuki–Hopkins–Levitzki theorem. Provided by Wikipedia
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Theory of local rings lecture notes by Akizuki, Yasuo
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Chūgaku no sūgaku jiten
中学の数学事典Published 1964Other Authors: “…Akizuki, Yasuo…”
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