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Yasuhito Miyamoto is a Professor at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo since April 2022. Previously, he served as Associate Professor (2013–2022), Lecturer at Keio University (2012–2013), and Assistant Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology (2007–2012). His research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations, particularly the structure and properties of solutions to elliptic and parabolic PDEs.
Education:
- PhD (2004) from Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo
- Master's (2001) from Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo
- Bachelor's (1999) from Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Research Interests:
His work centers on nonlinear PDEs, exploring phenomena described by elliptic and parabolic equations. Key areas include:
- Bifurcation Theory: Analyzing solution structures and their changes under parameter variations.
- Reaction-Diffusion Systems: Investigating pattern formation and stability in models like Gierer-Meinhardt.
- Morse Index Studies: Examining solution stability through spectral analysis.
Recent Publications:
His 2024–2025 articles delve into exact solutions, asymptotic formulas, and bifurcation diagrams for critical/supercritical PDEs, spanning topics from Allen-Cahn equations to Gross-Pitaevskii systems.
Awards:
- JSIAM Best Author Prize (2010)
- MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2010)
- Young Scientists' Prize, MEXT (2012)
Professional Roles:
He serves as an editorial board member for journals like Lithuanian Mathematical Journal and has held leadership roles in the Mathematical Society of Japan.

