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Nobu Kishimoto serves as a Lecturer at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University, one of Japan's premier institutions for mathematical research.
Dr. Kishimoto specializes in nonlinear partial differential equations, with particular focus on nonlinear dispersive equations. His research employs harmonic analysis and real analysis tools to investigate properties of solutions to initial value problems, including well-posedness (existence, uniqueness, and continuous dependence on initial data), scattering to linear solutions, and finite time blowup phenomena. A distinctive aspect of his work examines resonant nonlinear interactions in spatially periodic settings.
Dr. Kishimoto organizes the NLPDE (Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations) Seminar at RIMS, which meets weekly to discuss analytical research in nonlinear differential equations. He also organizes the RIMS Workshop "Nonlinear Wave and Dispersive Equations," demonstrating his leadership in the mathematical community.
His academic activities include teaching courses such as "解析学演義II" (Analysis Lecture II) at Kyoto University, indicating his commitment to both research and education in mathematical sciences. The seminar he organizes features prominent international researchers working on cutting-edge problems in PDEs, reflecting his connections within the global mathematics community.
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