Shinya Nishibata
Professor
Department of Mathematics
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Biography
Dr. Shinya Nishibata, is a Professor of Mathematics at Tokyo Institute of Technology. He had worked at Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd. (1987-1995) , Fukuoka Institute of Technology as Associate Professor (1995-2000) and Tokyo Institute of Technology Associate Professor (2000-present) He had received PhD from Division of Mathematics, Stanford University Graduate School(1994), Master's from Stanford University Graduate School, Division of Mathematics (1993)and become Graduate from Kyoto University Faculty of Science(1986)
Research Interest
Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Mathematics / Analysis / Theory of differential equations / Mathematical physics
Publications
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Nakamura, T., & Nishibata, S. (2017). Existence and asymptotic stability of stationary waves for symmetric hyperbolic–parabolic systems in half-line. Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 1-40.
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Nakamura, T., & Nishibata, S. (2008). Large-time behavior of spherically symmetric flow of heat-conductive gas in a field of potential forces. Indiana University Mathematics Journal, 1019-1054.
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Nishibata, S., & Suzuki, M. (2008). Initial boundary value problems for a quantum hydrodynamic model of semiconductors: asymptotic behaviors and classical limits. Journal of Differential Equations, 244(4), 836-874.