Masatoshi Suzuki
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Masatoshi Suzuki, is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Tokyo Institute of Technology. His Academic Background Nagoya University Graduate School of Multivariate Mathematics Science Graduate School of Multidisciplinary Science Graduate School of Multidisciplinary Science, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Mathematics and Physics, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Mathematics and Physics, Nagoya University, Shizuoka University Faculty of Science Graduates (1999). His Professional Experience: Rikkyo University Department of Mathematics Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (PD)(2007-2008) The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences Project Assistant Professor(2008-2012)
Research Interest
Number theory, analytic properties of zeta functions: classical zeta functions, higher zeta integrals, zeta functions of arithmetic schemes, zeta functions of algebraic groups. Interaction of zeta functions with number theory, algebraic/arithmetic geometry, representation theory, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, integral equations.
Publications
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Fesenko, I., Ricotta, G., & Suzuki, M. (2012). Mean-periodicity and zeta functions [Moyenne périodicité et fonctions zeta]. In Annales de l'institut Fourier (Vol. 62, No. 5, pp. 1819-1887).
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Suzuki, M. (2014). Nearest neighbor spacing distributions for zeros of the real or imaginary part of the Riemann xi-function on vertical lines. arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.5394.
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Matsumoto, K. (2002, May). On the analytic continuation of various multiple zeta-functions. In Number theory for the millennium, II (pp. 417-440).