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Tetsuji Miwa was born on 10 February, 1949 in Japan, is a Japanese mathematician. Discover Tetsuji Miwa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1949

Tetsuji Miwa (三輪 哲二, Miwa Tetsuji; born 10 February 1949 in Tokyo) is a Japanese mathematician, specializing in mathematical physics.

1970

He studied microlocal analysis and hyperfunctions in the early 1970s under the influence of Mikio Satō and Masaki Kashiwara.

With Michio Satō and Michio Jimbō he discovered in the 1970s a connection with monodromic-derived ( isomonodromes ) deformations of linear differential equations and correlation functions in the Ising model.

With Jimbō he then examined general isomonodromic deformations of linear differential equations.

(This mathematical approach to linear differential equations was begun during the early years of the 20th century by Ludwig Schlesinger.)

Miwa studied, with Jimbō and Etsuro Date, the role of affine Lie algebras in soliton equations and, with Jimbō, the role of quantum groups in exactly solvable grid models of statistical mechanics.

"He collaborated with Mikio Sato and Michio Jimbo on the isomonodromic deformation theory and its application to the 2-dimensional Ising model. Dr. Miwa is widely recognized by his work on solitons and exactly solvable lattice models in connection with the representation theory of the affine Lie algebras, and on correlation functions of quantum spin chains in connection with the representation theory of the quantum affine algebras."

1971

Miwa received his undergraduate degree in 1971 and his master's degree in 1973 from the University of Tokyo.

1973

In 1973 Miwa moved to RIMS (Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences) at Kyoto University and joined the mathematicians of the Satō school.

There he was a research assistant from 1973 to 1984, an associate professor from 1984 to 1993, and a full professor from 1993, retiring as professor emeritus in 2013.

He held a joint appointment as a professor at RIMS.

1981

He received his PhD in 1981 from Kyoto University.

1986

In 1986 he was an Invited Speaker with talk Integrable lattice models and branching coefficients at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Berkeley.

1987

Miwa and Michio Jimbō were jointly awarded in 1987 the autumn prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan and in 1999 the Asahi Prize.

1998

In 1998 he gave a plenary lecture Solvable Lattice Models and Representation Theory of Quantum Affine Algebras at the ICM in Berlin.

2013

In 2013 Miwa was awarded, jointly with Michio Jimbō, the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics for "profound developments in integrable systems and their correlation functions in statistical mechanics and quantum field theory, making use of quantum groups, algebraic analysis and deformation theory."