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Kengo Hirachi is a Professor at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo. His research focuses on CR geometry, parabolic invariant theory, and the Bergman kernel, with contributions to geometric complex analysis and several complex variables. He has organized workshops such as the Hayama Symposium on Complex Analysis in Several Variables and the Princeton-Tokyo Workshop on Geometric Analysis (2015).
Email: hirachi@ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp | Personal Homepage
- Takebe Senior Prize (1999)
- Geometry Prize (2003)
- Stefan Bergman Prize (2006)
- Inoue Prize for Science (2012)
He teaches Mathematics I (Humanities) and Complex Analysis II, with lecture notes available online. His work connects CR geometry to conformal geometry and explores invariants via the complex Monge-Ampère equation. He has also contributed to workshops on L2 extension theorems and parabolic geometries.
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