Kunizo Yoneyama
Kunizo Yoneyama (1877–1968) was a Japanese mathematician at Kyoto University working in topology. Following a suggestion of Takeo Wada, Yoneyama wrote about the lakes of Wada and named them after Wada.
Publications
- Yoneyama, Kunizô (1917), "Theory of Continuous Set of Points (not finished)", Tôhoku Mathematical Journal 12: 43–158
- Yoneyama, Kunizô (1918), "Theory of Continuous Set of Points", Tôhoku Mathematical Journal 13: 33–157
- Yoneyama, Kunizô (1920), "On Continuous Set of Points, II", Tôhoku Mathematical Journal 18: 134–186
References
- Mimura, Mamoru (1999), "The Japanese school of topology", in James, I. M., History of topology, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 863–882, doi:10.1016/B978-044482375-5/50032-8, ISBN 978-0-444-82375-5, MR 1721126
- Neoi, Makoto (2004), A Study on Educational Viewpoints of a Mathematician Kunizo Yoneyama (in Japanese), Tokyo: Tokai University, p. 12
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