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Perturbation theory of linear operators. Principles of Mathematical Sciences, Springer-Verlag, 1966, 1976.
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Many works of Kato are related to mathematical physics. In 1951, he showed the self-adjointness of
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A short introduction to the perturbation theory of linear operators. Springer-Verlag 1982.
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for realistic (singular) potentials. He dealt with nonlinear evolution equations, the
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Kato studied physics and received his undergraduate degree in 1941 at the
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University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty
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Kanuma, Tochigi
Oakland
Imperial University of Tokyo
Kato's conjecture
Kato theorem
Kato's inequality
Heinz–Kato inequality
Kato–Rellich Theorem
Asahi Prize
Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
University of Tokyo
University of California at Berkeley
Doctoral advisor
Kwan-ichi Terazawa
mathematician
partial differential equations
mathematical physics
functional analysis
Imperial University of Tokyo
Second World War
University of Tokyo
University of California at Berkeley
Hamiltonians
Korteweg–de Vries equation
Navier–Stokes equation
Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics
AMS
SIAM

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