معرفی
Akishi Kato is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo. His research focuses on the mathematical structures underlying quantum field theories and string theories, particularly their topological, representation-theoretical, categorical, and combinatorial aspects.
- Current research explores quantization, renormalization, and dualities in quantum field theories.
- Key contributions include work on modular invariance in AdS3 string theory and D-brane actions on Kahler manifolds.
Publication Trends show expertise in mathematical physics, with recurring themes of string dualities, partition functions, and geometric quantization. His work bridges theoretical physics with advanced mathematical frameworks like quiver representations and Frobenius manifolds.
Teaching roles span foundational mathematics courses (Linear Algebra, Calculus) to advanced topics like Arnold's Classical Mechanics and Connes-Kreimer Mathematics.
- Active in committees: Educational Computer Operations, Computing Intelligence, and Academic Affairs.



