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- especially in topology, a Kuranishi structure is a smooth analogue of scheme structure. If a topological space is endowed with a Kuranishi structure, then locally...
- Masatake Kuranishi (倉西 正武 Kuranishi Masatake; July 19, 1924 – June 22, 2021) was a ****anese mathematician who worked on several complex variables, partial...
- Given an exterior differential system defined on a manifold M, the Cartan–Kuranishi prolongation theorem says that after a finite number of prolongations...
- conditions for differential systems for more. Integral geometry Cartan–Kuranishi prolongation theorem "Overdetermined system - Encyclopedia of Mathematics"...
- develop ancient site of Vikramshila Mahavihara". The Times of India. Kuranishi, Kenichi (2016). "A Study on Scholarly Activities in the Last Period of...
- identified with “Mye (彌),” the Wa leader mentioned in the Book of Liang,: 11  Kuranishi Yūko identifies him as the father of Sai of Wa who she identifies with...
- notion of Azumaya algebra. Masatake Kuranishi (倉西 正武), a ****anese mathematician, established the Cartan-Kuranishi Theorem. Tomio Kubota (久保田 富雄), a ****anese...
- 'Prolongation' may refer to: Prolongation (music) Cartan–Kuranishi prolongation theorem Natural prolongation principle This disambiguation page lists...
- 1999 ****aya, Kenji; Oh, Yong-Geun; Ohta, Hiroshi; Ono, Kaoru (2020). Kuranishi Structures and Virtual Fundamental Chains (Springer Monographs in Mathematics)...
- Masatake Kimura (木村 昌丈, born 1990), ****anese handball player Masatake Kuranishi (倉西 正武, 1924–2021), mathematician Masatake Okumiya (奥宮 正武, 1909–2007)...