Tsuruichi Hayashi

Tsuruichi Hayashi (林 鶴一, Hayashi Tsuruichi, June 13, 1873 – October 4, 1935) was a Japanese mathematician and historian of Japanese mathematics. He was born in Tokushima, Japan.[1]

He was the founder of the Tohoku Mathematical Journal.[2]

References

  1. ^ Fujiwara, Matsusaburô (1935–1936), "Obituary note, Tsuruichi Hayashi (1873–1935)", Tohoku Mathematical Journal, 41: 265–289.
  2. ^ Oda, Tadao (2011), "The first hundred years of the Tohoku mathematical journal", Tohoku Mathematical Journal, Second Series, 63 (4): 461–470, doi:10.2748/tmj/1325886276, MR 2872951.

Further reading

  • Kümmerle, Harald (2018). "Hayashi Tsuruichi and the success of the Tôhoku Mathematical Journal as a publication". In Ogawa, T.; Morimoto, M. (eds.). Mathematics of Takebe Katahiro and History of Mathematics in East Asia. Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics. Vol. 79. Tokyo: Mathematical Society of Japan. pp. 347–358.

External links

  • The Extremal Chords of an Oval, by TSURUICHI HAYASHI, Sendai.
  • A Remark on the integral Equation solved by Mr. Hirakawa, by TSURUICHI HAYASHI in Sendai.


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