
معرفی
Yuichiro Hoshi is an Associate Professor at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University. His research focuses on arithmetic geometry, particularly anabelian geometry and p-adic Teichmüller theory, with a special emphasis on fundamental groups of algebraic varieties related to hyperbolic curves.
Education:
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Kyoto University (2006)
- D.Sc. in Mathematics, Kyoto University (2009)
Research Interests:
Yuichiro Hoshi's work delves into the deep connections between arithmetic geometry and Galois theory, exploring Grothendieck's anabelian conjecture, section conjecture, and p-adic Teichmüller theory. His research aims to understand the structure of fundamental groups of hyperbolic curves and their applications to number theory and algebraic geometry.
Recent Publications:
Hoshi has published extensively in top-tier journals, with recent works focusing on anabelian geometry of configuration spaces, hyperbolic curvoids, and inter-universal Teichmüller theory. His collaborations include notable mathematicians such as Shinichi Mochizuki and Shota Tsujimura.
Scientific Awards:
- 28th Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists (2012)
- 1st IUT Innovator Prize (2024)
International Engagement:
Hoshi has held visiting positions at institutions such as the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge University), Université de Paris 6, and Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. He actively organizes and participates in international conferences and seminars, contributing to the global advancement of anabelian geometry and related fields.
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