- Algebra
- Combinatorics
- Integrable Systems
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Takeshi Ikeda is a Professor at Okayama University of Science , Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Applied Mathematics. His research spans algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and representation theory, with a focus on Schubert calculus and integrable systems. Education: Ph.D. in Natural Science from Tohoku University (1996). Sub-affiliations: Graduate School of Fundamental Science and Engineering, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering (2024–2026). Ikeda's research explores the combinatorial and algebraic properties of Schubert classes in equivariant quantum cohomology rings, particularly for isotropic Grassmannians. His work connects Pfaffian formulas, Chern classes, and tautological bundles to Schubert calculus, with applications to conformal field theory and integrable systems. Recent publications highlight trends in K-theory and equivariant cohomology , including studies of affine Grassmannians, Schur functions, and degeneracy loci. Articles from 2024–2025 emphasize quantum cohomology, Peterson isomorphism, and symplectic geometry.